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Take a Look At D’Angelo Russell’s Japanese-Inspired Twin Cities Mansion $27M To Enjoy with His Family After Lakers Time

After a forgettable first tenure with the Los Angeles Lakers, D’Angelo Russell reinvented himself with the Brooklyn Nets and ascended to prominence. Before returning to the Purple and Gold, the All-Star would play for the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Golden State Warriors.

 

 

 

 


Although Russell’s struggles in the playoffs hampered the Lakers’ championship aspirations, it appears the team has found the perfect guard to play alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis. With Russell’s return to the Lakers on a two-year, $37 M contract, have you ever pondered his lifestyle? This article describes D’Angelo Russell’s $4 M residence in the Minneapolis suburb of Wayzata, Minnesota.

 

 

 

 

 

After an uneventful season with the Golden State Warriors, Russell was transferred to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Andrew Wiggins. The All-Star’s decision to buy a property in Minnesota was not given that he would play for the Timberwolves. As a consequence, he paid $2.5 M for a residence in Wayzata, which he desired.

Now that Russell is no longer with the Timberwolves, he has decided to sell his Minnesota home. The Lakers guard placed the mansion on the market earlier this year with an asking price just below $4 M.

 

 

 

 

Here are photographs of D’Angelo Russell’s $4 M Wayzata residence.

 

 

Originally built in 2005, the residence underwent renovations in 2021. The following year, Architectural Digest featured a photo session of it. The former residence of Russell is situated on 1.1 acres of land. There are 6,313 square feet of living space in the residence. The residence has four bedrooms and four restrooms.

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