A Calabasas home owned by former Los Angeles Lakers player Spencer Dinwiddie is on the market for $7.3 million.
This 7,269-square-foot residence features five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and open-plan living spaces. Records show Dinwiddie, a Woodland Hills native, bought the property in June 2022 for $6.87 million.
Scenic hills surround the 2021 build. It sits at the end of a long driveway on a nearly 1.5-acre lot, overlooking the Santa Monica Mountains.
Those views abound from almost every room.
The home’s interior favors wide-plank oak floors, stone and Italian lighting.
A Gaggenau appliance suite is a highlight of the gourmet kitchen that features an oversized island and breakfast nook. It connects to living and dining areas and a full-service bar.
The base cabinets are tailored to accommodate taller individuals.
Upstairs, the 1,000-square-foot primary suite includes a spa-like bathroom with dual vanities, a soaking tub and an oversized marble shower.
Separate from the primary suite is the media lounge, which flows out to a terrace with a fireplace.
The house backs up to an infinity-edge pool and spa, patios and a fireplace that warms an outdoor living room.
Dinwiddie, 32, began his professional basketball career 11 years ago with the Detroit Pistons. The 6-foot-5, 215-pound guard has since played with several teams, including a brief stint with the Los Angeles Lakers in early 2024.
By October 2024, he was back for a second stint with the Dallas Mavericks.
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