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Los Angeles home dumped for $5.29 million
Nov 25, 2022
Los Angeles home dumped for $5.29 million Los Angeles
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Abstract: Former Utah Jazz forward Andrei Kirilenko and his wife, Masha, are ready to part ways with their Los Angeles home.

The 4,500-square-foot house, located on a half-acre in the bustling neighborhood of Bel Air, sold for $5.29 million. The couple purchased the property in 2018 for $3.51 million, according to Realtor.com®.

 

The couple also has another Bel Air property, which was destroyed in the fatal Skirball fire in 2017.

 

The recently listed home has five bedrooms and six bathrooms. It has an open floor plan in a calming, neutral palette. The ceilings are high and hardwood floors run throughout the home.

 

Walls of glass fill the family room and kitchen with natural light, while a fireplace warms the space when the sun goes down.

 

Inviting stainless steel appliances and a sizable center island appear alongside the cooking space. This main room overlooks the yard and pool area, where there are also fruit trees and terraced gardens.

 

The master suite also has a fireplace and a private balcony. The master bathroom has a lovely soaking tub, oversized shower and vanity.

 

Outside there is also a patio with dining space, a barbecue, and a covered porch. After doing a lap, the new owner can enjoy the hotel's sauna and steam room.

 

During his 13-year NBA career, Kirilenko played forward for the Utah Jazz from 2001 to 2011.

 

He was briefly with the Minnesota Timberwolves and then the Brooklyn Nets until his retirement in 2015. He is now the president of the Russian Basketball Federation.

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