Davis began his career with the New Orleans Pelicans. However, after failing to make a major postseason push, Anthony Davis was the centerpiece of a blockbuster trade that landed him in Los Angeles. He signed a hefty five-year contract with the Lakers worth $190 million here.
With Davis coming to Los Angeles, it’s surprising that he swiftly settled in by purchasing a 20,000-square-foot estate for $31 million, paying $11 million in cash and the rest through a mortgage. Davis bought the property from Ted Foxman, a retired real estate entrepreneur. Foxman also enlisted the help of well-known interior designer Lonni Paul to decorate the house.
Davis’ Bel Air Crest mansion on the 3.5-acre land features eight bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. Aside from being able to catch a glimpse of the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island, the mansion features a beautiful backyard 120-foot swimming pool, a tennis court, a music room, a movie theater, a wine bar, a games room, and many others.
Given that Davis has established himself as a legitimate NBA player, there’s no doubt that he can afford to live in a beautiful estate. Davis has previously acquired a property in Westlake Village for $7.5 million. While he lost money after selling the property for a million dollars less, Davis’ NBA wages and endorsements more than compensate. Davis has a net worth of $130 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.