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Mansion L.A. Selling for $44 million with a TV Wall, a car showroom and a half basketball court!

Mansion L.A. Selling for $44 million with a TV Wall, a car showroom and a half basketball court!

The hedge fund manager and a long-standing Basketball fan, Jeffrey Feinberg, bought a newly constructed Los Angeles estate of around $44 million, packed with sports facilities, according to developer, Ramtin Ray Nosrati.

The extensive contemporary property in Brentwood is over 1,2 acres and was completed in the spring. It has a range of sports features, including a half-court baskey, a fun den with a TV wall for games, a fitness room, a sports simulator room, indoor and outdoor pools, a green three-hole bed, and a spa. buying property in qatar for expats

Photos of basketball stars like LeBron James and late Kobe Bryant, listing pictures, are featured throughout the house. The name of "Kobe" and "24," the number of Mr Bryant's jersey, are imprinted on the floor of the court. Before the sale, Mr. Nosrati held a party with guests such as Magic Johnson in the property.

A key feature was the basketball semi-court, Mr Feinberg said in a text exchange following online publication of the story. Both his sons played basketball at the Sierra Canyon School, based on their Yale University and Harvard University basketball rosters. L.A. School is known for attracting children of the leading NBA stars including Zaire Wade, Dwyane Wade's retired star and LeBron Raymone "Bronny" James Jr., son of LeBron James.

The house originally had a feature that is particularly well known to Mr. Nosrati, the developer: cannabis. The property had a rooftop garden with several cannabis plants in this case. Mr. Fünberg said, and confirmed the developer, that he had sent Mr. Nosrati an e-mail before the agreement was finalized stating that the cannabis plants should be replaced by carrots and cucumbers. Dwyane Wade, a retired NBA star, has sold his estate at Miami Beach for $22 million almost two years after it was sold on the market for $32,5 million.

In 2010, Mr. Wade purchased and renovated the property for $10.645 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. The approximately 12,000 square meters property on tony North Bay Road, a popular strip of corporate Titans and celebrities, includes a wine room, a games room, a swimming pool, an outdoor basketball court and home theater.

Mr. Wade listed the property in the Miami Heat team, the team for which he played for the majority of his career, just a few months after his last game in 2019. He and his wife, Gabrielle Union, had recently bought a house in Los Angeles. Since then, the price has been reduced several times; the latest request was $26.5 million.

Douglas Elliman's Brett Harris represented both the buyer and the seller. He confirmed that the deal had been concluded, but refused to comment.

In 2014, Mr. Wade and Ms. Union married and shared Kaavia with a daughter. The couple have since bought an estate of $17.9 million in Los Angeles' hidden hills, records show. A spokesman for the couple did not respond immediately to a comment request.

Steve Hafner, Chief Travel Officer Kayak, is putting $39.9 million on the market for his Miami Beach penthouse.

Mr. Hafner purchased the apartment at L'Atelier Miami Beach, a residential 18-story beachfront tower, for $12 million in 2017, records showing. He said that he bought the duplex as an investment, while the building was still under construction to see the views in a building elevator.

He and his wife, Staci Hafner, have been designing for their very taste the property, which is approximately 8,000 square feet and is approximately 8,500 square feet outdoors. The developer was removed and the "subpar" swimming pool and hot tub were replaced on the rooftop terrace by a 40-foot infinity pool and the summer kitchen.

The core: a glass lift from the basement of the duplex up to the roof, with panoramic views over the ocean when arriving. A floating staircase wraps around the elevator with bronze railings imported from Paris. The apartment has a ceiling of 22 feet, six bedrooms and a large open plan living and dining area.

"We're not in the generic look of white-marble floors so prevalent in Miami," Hafner said. "We have gone over with a Scandavian design with wooden floors, dark doors and many European finishing."