LA TIMES: NBA VET ZACH RANDOLPH SCORES ENCINO MANSION WITH BASKETBALL COURT

Basketball veteran Zach Randolph has yet to find a team for the upcoming NBA season, but he has found a new home. A corporate entity tied to the two-time All-Star has paid out $5.195 million for a brand new mansion in Encino, records show.

The affluent San Fernando Valley neighborhood is home to many athletes, and fellow basketball players JaVale McGee, Kenny Smith and Gilbert Arenas have all owned property there over the last few years.

Covering half an acre, the property packs in plenty of amenities. In addition to an 8,200-square-foot home, there’s a swimming pool, a cabana with a bathroom, a fire pit lounge, an outdoor kitchen, an herb garden and a basketball court.

A vast open floor plan full of clean lines, white walls, light hardwood floors and pocketing doors anchors the three-story interior. A 300-bottle wine cellar sits at the center, and surrounding it are a chandelier-topped dining room, living room with a fireplace and custom kitchen with a split-level island.
Read Full Article
29 Dec, 2022
Industry leaders and top producers address the main challenges they are facing today and what strategies they are implementing to close out 2022 strong.
29 Dec, 2022
Expert panelists and Mansion Global reporters will speak to what's next for real estate in an increasingly digital and high-tech landscape, from properties in the metaverse to innovations in sustainable homes. 
More Posts
Share by: