NBA participant Dewayne Dedmon — a local of Lancaster who performed two seasons at USC — simply picked up a spot near house. Data present the Atlanta Hawks heart just lately purchased a model new spot in Encino for $3.29 million, about $90,000 shy of the unique asking value.
Constructed this 12 months, the trendy farmhouse attracts the attention with a whitewashed brick façade, brilliant pink entrance door and glass storage.
Inside, wooden finishes combine with black and gold accents all through the two-story ground plan. A black-and-gold hearth anchors the double-height front room, and the eating room options customized wooden sidings and gold-tinted ceilings.
The design palette continues into the household room stuffed with built-ins and the tile kitchen, which is anchored by a large black island. By pocket doorways, the area opens to a grassy yard with a lined patio, fireplace pit and swimming pool and spa with a waterfall.
A white oak staircase results in the highest stage, the place the first suite tacks on a contemporary hearth, twin closets and a blinding marble-and-tile toilet. In whole, the house holds 5 bedrooms, 5.5 loos and facilities corresponding to a movie show and workplace throughout 4,500 sq. ft.
Dedmon, 31, performed for Lancaster Excessive College and Antelope Valley Faculty earlier than signing with USC in 2010, the place he racked up 85 blocks in two seasons, good for ninth-most within the historical past of this system. Within the NBA, the journeyman has frolicked with the Warriors, 76ers, Magic, Spurs, Hawks and Kings.
Zeev Perez of Keller Williams Encino-Sherman Oaks held the itemizing. Mary Swanson of Compass represented the customer.
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