With one East Coast property on the market as of this month, NBA player Ben Simmons has listed another. The All-Star put his Philly high-rise residence up for sale a few weeks ago with an asking price of $3.1 million; the condo unit in the Ritz-Carlton spans 3,079 sq. ft. and contains three bedrooms and five baths.
New to the market courtesy of Simmons is a single-family home in New Jersey. The 10,477 sq. ft. five-bedroom house sits on a 1.78-acre slice of Moorestown, and is backed by a large swath of lawn that stretches to the property lines.
The stylized traditional home’s interiors begin slickly enough, with entry accomplished through a double door of frosted glass panes and sidelights and a sculpted floating staircase designed with inspiration from art deco making a potent first impression. The shared spaces hit their stride in the ceiling brake that defines the great room, while a little Japanese influence can be spotted in the kitchen.
A wet bar, office, formal dining room, basement entertainment complex, and master with its own sitting area and bar top the list of the property’s amenities.