The Los Angeles Lakers terminated the contract of contentious NBA guard Patrick Beverley in the wake of a trade deadline reshuffle that occurred during the middle of the season. In February, the three-time NBA All-Defensive Team selection signed with the Chicago Bulls. Beverley has recently listed his opulent residence in Encino, California for rent in light of this transition.
Prospective tenants have expressed interest in this exquisite 5-bedroom apartment, which encompasses a substantial 5,264 square feet, for its astounding monthly rent of $23,000. Built in 2020, the mansion features an expansive and airy design, in addition to high vaulted ceilings, one-of-a-kind tilework, and wood and marble flooring throughout. A sophisticated security system and surround sound speakers are also featured in the opulent residence.
A spacious central island with a prep basin and breakfast bar, custom cabinets, a pantry, and contemporary stainless-steel appliances comprise the chef’s kitchen. Beautiful sliding glass doors in the breakfast area lead to a veranda.
Adjacent to the kitchen, the family room showcases an aesthetically pleasing stone fireplace, custom bookcases, and sliding glass doors that provide access to a covered poolside space.
Three additional bedrooms are located on the upper level of the apartment, with two bedrooms located on the first floor. With white wood beamed ceilings, a fireplace with tiled surround, two walk-in closets with built-in shelving, and a sliding glass door leading to a private veranda, the main suite is a spacious sanctuary. The suite also features a refrigerator and an espresso maker, allowing you to enjoy a simple cup of coffee on the balcony each morning. The main bathroom is similarly magnificent, featuring custom cabinetry, dual vanities, a double walk-in shower with accent lighting, and a distinct soaking tub. In addition, it features custom tilework.
Additionally, the property features a pool, a jacuzzi, a family cinema, and a guesthouse with a 3/4-bathroom situated by the pool. In April 2021, while playing for the Los Angeles Clippers, Beverley acquired the residence for $3.78 M.
Beverley, who will turn 34 years old in 2023, has made the decision to depart from the Chicago Bulls in order to pursue freelance employment. After an illustrious eleven-season NBA career as a menacing guard and formidable adversary, Beverley is contemplating the possibility of gaining on with a new team this summer. If he decided to pursue a career in sports talk shows, he might consider securing a position as a professional athlete in retirement.