The Los Angeles Lakers have parted ways with controversial NBA guard Patrick Beverley following a mid-season concussion during the trade deadline. The three-time NBA All-Defensive Team player joined the Chicago Bulls in February. Beverley just rented her lavish apartment in Encino, California after the move.
With a staggering monthly price of $23,000, this stunning 5,264 square foot five-bedroom apartment is already attracting interest from potential renters. The 2020-built residence features a spacious, open layout, along with high vaulted ceilings, unique tile work, and wood and marble floors. The luxurious home also has surround sound speakers and a sophisticated security system.
The chef’s kitchen features a spacious center area with a prep sink and breakfast bar, custom cabinetry, walk-in pantry, and modern stainless steel appliances. Sliding glass doors from the breakfast room open onto a lovely terrace.
The family room off the kitchen has a beautiful stone fireplace, built-in bookcases and sliding glass doors leading to the indoor pool.
Two bedrooms are located on the first floor of the apartment, while three other bedrooms are located on the upper floor. The master suite is a spacious space with white beamed ceilings, a fireplace surrounded by tiled floors, two walk-in closets with built-in shelves and sliding glass doors leading to a private balcony. Even an espresso machine and refrigerator are included in the suite so you can enjoy a simple morning cup of coffee on the balcony. With custom tile, two walk-in showers with accent lighting, dual sinks, custom cabinetry, and separate tubs, the master bathroom is just as stunning.
The property also has a home theater, hot tub, swimming pool, and poolside guesthouse with 3/4 bath. While playing for the Los Angeles Clippers in April 2021, Beverley paid $3.78 million for the house.Beverley, now 34, plans to leave the Bulls after the 2023 season to pursue free agency. Beverley is considering the possibility of joining a new team this summer after enjoying an illustrious 11-season NBA career as a fierce defender and formidable foe. If he wants to retire from competition, he might consider becoming a popular sports show host.