By Celtics fans have a shot at ’s house, ‘s condo, and their own mini basketball court. As the Celtics say hello to the , Al Horford is saying goodbye to his six-bed, 7.5-bath home in Brookline.
The star center listed his modern beauty for $8,995,000. Set on just over an acre, the modern-style home, built in 2021, is high on privacy, with a fenced-in perimeter and with a wrought-iron gate. Custom glass doors serve as a greeting in the two-story, 230-square-foot foyer, where a grand staircase ascends.
The buzzer-beating kitchen comes with top-of-the-line appliances from , , and , and there’s also a wine room and walk-in pantry. A 163-square-foot breakfast nook is ideal for busy mornings — or for grabbing a snack at halftime. The first floor also features a 362-square-foot formal living room, a 260-square-foot formal dining room, and a junior primary suite with a balcony.
There are also two half bathrooms and a 595-square-foot family room. Upstairs, you’ll find four suites, all with walk-in closets. The primary suite boasts plenty of grandeur: a dressing room, 141-square-foot walk-in closet, and a luxe bath.
Host a screening of “ ” in the 352-square-foot movie theater. There’s more than 2,200 square feet of unfinished space here on the lower level, too. Outside, impeccable landscaping and a deck will impress your guests — even the ones who are Lakers fans.
of the Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman Real Estate has the listing, but neither he nor Douglas Elliman cou.