Paul George Puts LA Mansion On The Market For $9.495 Million

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Since Paul George joined the Los Angeles Clippers, there has been no indication that he’s dreamed of being anywhere else. In L.A., on the deepest roster in the NBA, George is in a pretty sweet deal in Clipperland right now. And as the NBA season prepares for its highly-anticipated return, it will be George, Kawhi, and the Clips who will be firmly in the race for a title.

Still, Paul George is on the move. The Clippers star, who can hit unrestricted free agency in 2021, just put his Hidden Hills mansion on the market for $9.495 million. He paid $7.4 million for it.

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A native of L.A. County, George is in for a nice profit if he gets his price; the six-time All-Star paid $7.4 million for the property four years ago.

The custom estate spans over an acre, centering on a Mediterranean-style mansion of nearly 16,000 square feet. For some quarantine training, there’s also a basketball court out back.

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As much as we’d love to speculate, this is likely nothing more than business for George, who also sold a house last summer (for $550,000 less than what he paid for it). It seems he was just looking for a solid return on his investment and we can expect him to stick around and buy another property in the city soon.

There will be no shortage of options for the man, especially in a place like L.A.

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