Inside the beautiful Bel-Air mansion of Los Angeles Lakers star Anthony Davis, who spent $41M to buy it for his wife

If you have just agreed to a massive $244 million deal, what should you do?

Anthony Davis, a standout player for the Los Angeles Lakers, would purchаse a $41 million (US$32 million) Bel-Air house.

Davis placed US$12 million down and secretly closed on the house last month in an off-market transaction, according to the Post.

Previous listings photos show inside Anthony Davis new Bel Air mansion. Picture: Realtor.comWith eight bedrooms and eight complete bathrooms, the 1,550 square meter home is spread over more than 3.5 acres.

Nestled within the guard-gated enclave of Bel Air Crest, the recently remodeled main house is situated in a private setting with breathtaking views of the surrounding canyons and golf course.

Previous listings photos show inside Anthony Davis new Bel Air mansion. Picture: Realtor.comThe “villa style” mansion, which has an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a tennis court, and a full-sized basketball court, is obviously the ideal choice for a professional athlete of Davis’ caliber.

Additional benefits include a game room with a wet bar, a wine cellar, and a home theater.

Previous listings photos show inside Anthony Davis new Bel Air mansion. Picture: Realtor.comThe large area has a beautiful hall that leads into an entertainment-style living room that is bright and airy and has an outstanding glass dome ceiling that rises to a height of 10.6 meters.

The formal dining room accommodates 20 guests, and the modern eat-in kitchen with butler’s pantry is perfect for hosting large gatherings or entertaining the entire Lakers team.

Previous listings photos show inside Anthony Davis new Bel Air mansion. Picture: Realtor.comMagnificent views of Catalina Island and the Pacific Ocean may be seen from the master suite.

With lavish renovations, the vast mansion’s layout now features unique stone, marble, and walnut wood flooring, among other high-end finishes.

The house was previously owned by real estate entrepreneur Ted Foxman, who bought it in 2016 for $20.6 million (US$16 million) and renovated it over the course of two years.