NBA veteran Monta Ellis secures the bag, sells Tennessee manor for $2.31 million
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NBA veteran Monta Ellis secures the bag, sells Tennessee manor for $2.31 million
"Spanning 6.5 acres, the grassy property centers on a two-story estate full of elegant living spaces and custom amenities. Three arched doorways mark the entry, leading into a chandelier-topped foyer with dual staircases. Elsewhere in the 12,862-square-foot interior are seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a wood-paneled living room, a formal dining room with a fireplace and an eat-in kitchen anchored by an oversized island."
"Amenities include a movie theater with inverted walls, a sauna, a beauty parlor and an elevator. Out back, steps descend to a swimming pool. An adjacent cabana, complete with a hot tub, grill and dining area, takes in views of the nearby lake."
"Ellis, 32, bought the home eight years ago for $1.7 million, records show. Built in 2008, it was previously owned by late basketball player Lorenzen Wright. The shooting guard entered the 2005 NBA draft straight out of high school and was drafted by the Warriors with the 40th overall pick."
Monta Ellis, a 12-year NBA veteran, sold his French country manor estate outside Memphis for $2.31 million, representing a $200,000 reduction from its March listing price. The buyer is Kyle Anderson, a 24-year-old NBA player who recently signed a four-year, $37.2 million deal with the Memphis Grizzlies. The 12,862-square-foot property sits on 6.5 acres and features seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a movie theater, sauna, beauty parlor, and elevator. Outdoor amenities include a swimming pool, cabana with hot tub and grill, and lake views. Ellis purchased the home eight years ago for $1.7 million; it was previously owned by late basketball player Lorenzen Wright.
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