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"NBA star Luka Dončić has dropped eight figures to add an athlete-approved abode to his real estate portfolio. The Slovenian basketball player bought tennis champ Maria Sharapova's customized Manhattan Beach, California, mansion for $25 million. Dončić, who was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers last season, reportedly signed a three-year extension for $165 million with the team. He closed on the off-market sale at the end of August through a trust tied to his brand manager, Lara Beth Seager."
"Sharapova listed her custom-built abode in July, according to the Wall Street Journal. She purchased the estate for $4.1 million in 2012 and fashioned it to her specifications. The ocean-view house is roughly 20 miles away from Los Angeles. She tapped architecture firm KAA Design and interior designer Courtney Applebaum to transform the house into a minimalist retreat-which took three years to complete, she revealed via AD Open Door in 2019."
"Sharapova's five-bedroom, eight-bathroom manse embodies a "less is more" mentality, inspired by Japanese architecture and minimalist aesthetics ("I didn't grow up with lots of stuff around. For me, uncluttered means healthy. If you don't use something, you don't need it," she said of her personal interior style.) The entrance opens into a stately double-height foyer with a floating staircase. The five-time Grand Slam winner lined the walls with bare concrete panels and added black metal framing around the windows and glass doors."
Luka Dončić purchased Maria Sharapova's customized Manhattan Beach mansion for $25 million through a trust tied to his brand manager, Lara Beth Seager. Dončić was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers last season and reportedly signed a three-year, $165 million extension. Sharapova listed the off-market property in July after buying it for $4.1 million in 2012 and renovating it with KAA Design and Courtney Applebaum into a minimalist, ocean-view retreat over three years. The 8,000-square-foot, five-bedroom, eight-bathroom home features a double-height foyer, floating staircase, bare concrete walls, black metal window framing, extensive outdoor spaces, an infinity pool, multiple balconies, a lounge with fireplace, and a two-lane bowling alley beside the basement media room.
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