NBA analyst Brad Daugherty sells his renovated ranch home in Santa Barbara
NBA analyst and NASCAR team owner Brad Daugherty has passed his home in Santa Barbara on to a new owner, selling the Hope Ranch-area estate for $2.375 million.
It’s a quick turnaround for the former basketball pro, who just a year ago bought the property for about $2.356 million. He was asking as much as $2.795 million for the ranch-style home.
Reached by a winding drive, the two-plus-acre spread includes a swimming pool with a spa, a two-stall barn and a tack room.
The single-story home, built in 1953 and recently remodeled, features inlaid wood floors, skylights and recessed lighting. Bi-folding walls of glass slide away for indoor-outdoor living.
An open-plan living room, three bedrooms, three full bathrooms and powder room are within 2,136 square feet of space. An updated kitchen has white subway tile and a stainless steel range.
Outdoors, there’s a stone patio with a fire pit and a built-in barbecue. A cabana with an outdoor shower complements the pool. Mature oaks, palms and lush landscaping fill the rest of the grounds.
Jim Scarborough of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties was the listing agent. Adrienne Schuele of Compass California represented the buyer.
The 50-year-old Daugherty was the No.1 pick in the 1986 NBA Draft. He played eight seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers, making five all-star teams.
The retired player turned racing team owner currently works as a college basketball and NBA analyst for ESPN.
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