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Former Clippers player Justise Winslow puts SoCal mansion up for sale for $5.3million

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Former NBA star Justise Winslow has put up his Southern California mansion for sale for a whopping $5.3million, as he might be looking to play overseas this fall with his future in the league looking bleak.

Winslow, who starred for Duke in the Blue Devils' NCAA Championship run in 2015, listed his six-bedroom, seven-bath home in Tarzana - a suburb of L.A. - on the MLS (multiple listing service), roughly 10 days ago, as it was built on almost 1.5 acres of land, according to reports.

Built in the 1950s but fully renovated within the last decade, the private residence is located far away from entry gates as it sits at the end of a long driveway. The 6,200-square-foot home features lofty ceilings, new flooring, custom closets and recessed lighting. 


But the views surrounding the home are truly breathtaking, as the new owner will get a full scope of the San Fernando Valley from the 200-foot deck, which features an outdoor kitchen, a bar, fire pit, pool, and pool house. 

There's even a basketball half-court and three-hole putting green, according to Redfin.

The six-bedroom, seven-bath home is in Tarzana - a suburb of LA in the San Fernandino Valley

The six-bedroom, seven-bath home is in Tarzana - a suburb of LA in the San Fernandino Valley

A basketball half-court and a three-hole putting green are also part of the 1.5-acre property

A basketball half-court and a three-hole putting green are also part of the 1.5-acre property

Built in the 1950s but fully renovated within the last decade, the home comes with a pool

Built in the 1950s but fully renovated within the last decade, the home comes with a pool

The 6,200-sq-ft home features lofty ceilings, new flooring, custom closets & recessed lighting

The 6,200-sq-ft home features lofty ceilings, new flooring, custom closets & recessed lighting

Former Heat forward Justise Winslow put the home for sale as he may play overseas in this fall

Former Heat forward Justise Winslow put the home for sale as he may play overseas in this fall

Eco-friendly amenities, such as solar panels and a tankless water heater, are also included.

A guesthouse, which could be rented out by the new owner, was also built on site, as it could be used as a charming 1+1 retreat or by family/friends stopping by. 

With ample space for a large vegetable garden and RV access, the property presents endless possibilities for luxurious living in a serene setting. 

It also comes with its own gym. 

The home's open kitchen is incorporated in the living room and is built out of marble and stone

The home's open kitchen is incorporated in the living room and is built out of marble and stone 

The expansive custom kitchen complete itself with a center island and marble countertop

The expansive custom kitchen complete itself with a center island and marble countertop

The main home features 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths, as a guesthouse was also built on site

The main home features 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths, as a guesthouse was also built on site

All the bedrooms in the main home include bedroom mattresses and plenty of closet space

All the bedrooms in the main home include bedroom mattresses and plenty of closet space

Winslow also had an office built on site along with eco-friendly amenities, such as solar panels

Winslow also had an office built on site along with eco-friendly amenities, such as solar panels

The former NBA player also had a gym set up inside the home's garage for offseason workouts

The former NBA player also had a gym set up inside the home's garage for offseason workouts

Winslow burst onto the national basketball scene while starring for Duke nearly a decade over.

Months after leading the Blue Devils to the NCAA Tournament in his only season of college basketball, the forward was drafted by the Miami Heat as the 10th overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft.

He then bounced around the league for a bit after Miami traded him away in 2020. 

In 2023, Winslow played for the Raptors 905 of the G-League but never suited up for an NBA contest this season. 

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