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Hot Property: Former Laker Jordan Clarkson took down the Woodland Hills house

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Former Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Clarkson has moved to the San Fernando Valley, selling his home in Woodland Hills for $ 3.25 million.

Clarkson, 27, bought a five-bedroom, seven-bathroom-inspired Cape Cod home in 2018 – about two months after being traded by the Lakers to the Cleveland Cavaliers – for $ 3.199 million, records show.

Built in 2018, this 5,800-square-foot house has high ceilings, a clean eucalyptus factory, and hardwood floors throughout. Double island kitchens, wine safes, and home theaters are just some of the details that need attention. The master suite, which has its own fireplace and walk-in closet, opens to a terrace overlooking the backyard.

The house is located on about half a hectare with a cabana, outdoor kitchen and saltwater swimming pool and spa.

The property entered the market in February for $ 3.35 million and was sold after an escrow period of around five weeks, according to the Multiple Listing Service.

Clarkson found himself on a trip for the second time in his career last year when the Cavaliers handed it over in December to Utah in a package for Dante Exum. The combo keeper averaged 15.1 points in 63 matches last year before the NBA season was dismissed because of fears over the pandemic.

He is in the final year of a four-year extension, the $ 50 million he originally signed with the Lakers in 2016.

Zeev Perez from Keller Williams Realty is a listing agent. Leon Chernyavsky from Empire Estates Group represents the buyer.

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