A Peek Inside Kawhi Leonard’s $17 Million LA Mansion

The top player for the Los Angeles Clippers is well-known for regularly trading in real estate; this time, he purchased 11 815 square feet of paradise in the Los Angeles district of Pacific Palisades. He owns a $13 million estate in San Diego and a $7 million penthouse near to the Staples Center. 

The property has an inifinity pool which looks out over the mountains and Pacific

After the recent opulent acquisition, the total value of his real estate transactions is $37 million. The stunning white and gray building blends perfectly with the picturesque surroundings as it is tucked up between hills. It includes every contemporary convenience for entertaining and raising a family.

Leonard's stunning mansion is located in the Pacific Palisades

Dirt claims that the opulent home, which boasts twelve bathrooms and seven ensuite bedrooms, was constructed for renowned Hollywood producer Ryan Kavanaugh. He had the estate built to order using opulent, Hamptons-style furnishings. After the building was finished in 2018, it was listed for $25 million on the real estate market by February 2019.

The NBA star has a ten-seat cinema installed in the padThe huge windows allow for panoramic views of the ocean

 After two years on the market, it became popular. Later, when it was relisted at an asking price of $17.5 million, Leonard bought it right away for $17 million. With expansive views of the ocean, the 82-acre property features a primary mansion spanning 11,815 square feet. It has a dramatic driveway, well-kept gardens, and an exterior with gray tones that blend perfectly with the neighborhood.The multi-million dollar mega mansion’s striking feature is its perch atop a peninsula with expansive views of the Pacific Ocean.
Leonard is a five-time NBA All-Star
 The interiors are a true example of Hamptons design, with whitewashed walls and stylish furnishings evoking a traditional beach vibe. 
Every room offers unobstructed views of the magnificent blue ocean and the Santa Monica Conservancy. Delicate rose bushes at the entrance greet guests with a quaint white picket fence. The interiors have a seaside feel and are light and open, drawing inspiration from large holiday homes. Ample natural light is brought in via large French-style windows, and the decor’s minimalist style is reminiscent of Rococo, Empire, and Baroque styles. The renowned NBA player has a great private place to unwind with family and friends in the gated and walled Pacific Palisades enclave.