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Hot Property: Clippers’ Paul George lists Hidden Hills homes

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The NBA is officially on track to return, and it looks like Paul George is planning his own pace. The Clippers star, which could become a free agent in 2021, has just put its Hidden Hills home on the market for $ 9.495 million, records show.

Derived from L.A. County, George will get a good profit if he gets the price; The sixth All-Star paid $ 7.4 million for the property four years ago.

The customary area stretches over one acre, centered on a Mediterranean-style house of nearly 16,000 square feet. For some quarantine training, there is also a basketball court behind.

Inside, a large 4,000-square-foot large room anchors an impressive floor plan. Located under a dramatic beam and motorized skylight, it opens outside through a sliding glass wall. Lined with limestone, other common spaces include formal dining rooms, special offices, theaters, wine cellars, billiard rooms and renovated kitchens with U-shaped islands.

In other places there are seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The master suite offers plenty of space, extending into a double wardrobe, a room with a double-sided fireplace, a bathroom with a built-in sofa and a private terrace.

At the back, the stone terrace offers a covered lounge with a TV, fireplace and swimming pool and spa. The deck sees beautiful landscape views, as well as the basketball court, playground and yard below. Fruit and shade trees complete the view.

George, 30, has won various awards for decades in the league. After winning the Most Improved Player award in 2013, he won a gold medal at the Olympics three years later and was appointed to the All-NBA First Team in 2019.

After seven seasons with the Pacers and two with the Thunder, he was traded to the Clippers last year in a blockbuster agreement that sent Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Danilo Gallinari and five first-round picks to the Thunder.

He might hope for a little more success in the real estate market this time. Last summer, he sold his seaside home in Indiana for $ 1.5 million, or $ 550,000 less than he paid for the place in 2013.

Marc and Sara Shevin of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services California Properties hold the listing.

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