Warriors’ Andre Iguodala sheds some real estate in Sherman Oaks
Golden State Warriors sixth man Andre Iguodala has passed his home in Sherman Oaks on to a new owner, selling the gated Mediterranean for $1.425 million.
Iguodala bought the two-story house on a cul-de-sac in 2009 for $1.05 million and, in recent years, had leased it out for as much as $6,700 a month. The property came up for sale in late January for $1.75 million and was more recently listed at $1.5 million, records show.
Built in 2007, the home features dark wood and mosaic tile floors, arched doors and vaulted ceilings throughout the 3,972 square feet of interiors. In the foyer, a staircase with decorative tile risers and detailed ironwork adds visual interest.
Other common areas include formal living and dining rooms, a loft/bonus room and an eat-in kitchen with a center island. The master suite, one of five bedrooms and five bathrooms, has French doors that open to a balcony overlooking the grounds.
A patio, lawns and mature trees complete the setting. There’s also a two-car garage.
Credit Josh and Matthew Altman, the Altman Brothers of Douglas Elliman, with the assist on the listing. Ladae Bond of Coldwell Banker represented the buyer.
Iguodala, 32, again reprised his sixth-man role for the Warriors last year, averaging a well-rounded 7 points, 4 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 65 games played. The veteran guard-forward was an all-star in 2012 and the NBA Finals’ Most Valuable Player a season ago.
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