Baron Davis unloads Vegas home for $2.375 million

The point guard for the Los Angeles Clippers and former UCLA basketball player Baron Davis sold a house in Las Vegas for $2.375 million.

The 9,029-square-foot house has been on and off the market for the past six years, but it returned in May with an asking price of $2.9 million. According to documents, David bought the property in 2001 for $325,000.

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The Spanish-style home is located in the Southern Highlands Golf Club Estates and is entered via a courtyard entry with a fountain. It is set behind a privacy wall. The two-story living area has a double-height stone fireplace living room and a chef’s kitchen with glass rows and wrought-iron accents.

A wine cellar, game area, movie room, library, and numerous wet bars are among the facilities. Among the five bedrooms and five bathrooms is the master suite, which features a soaking tub, a rain shower, and a sizable walk-in closet.

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The approximately 0.7 acre beautifully landscaped outside space includes a pool and spa with a waterfall element, as well as a covered terrace.

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With the Hornets, Warriors, and Clippers for the majority of his career, Davis, 35, was a member of two all-star teams during his 13-year career. It was in 2012 that he made his Knicks debut.

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Listing agent was Tina Cimmino of Vegas Dream Homes. In the transaction, the buyer was represented by Mark Wiley of Vegas Dream Homes as well.