Former Laker Spencer Dinwiddie asks $7.7M for Calabasas home

Former Laker Spencer Dinwiddie asks $7.7M for Calabasas home

  • Real Deal
  • 09/14/24
Spencer Dinwiddie will trade his Calabasas digs for something in Dallas as he readies for the start of the NBA season.
 
The guard has placed his home in the San Fernando Valley at 26767 Mulholland Highway on the market for $7.7 million, or $1,059 per square foot.
 
Carolwood Estates’ Bjorn Farrugia and Alphonso Lascano have the listing. Dinwiddie was with the Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers last season, but inked a deal with the Dallas Mavericks to join the team for the upcoming season. The move marks a return to Dallas for Dinwiddie, who was with the team for the 2021-2022 season.
 

 

 
Property records show Dinwiddie bought the Calabasas home in 2022, paying $6.9 million for it.
 
Located in a gated community, the five-bed, seven-bath home totals 7,269 square feet. Highlights include panoramic views from almost all of the windows, Italian light fixtures, oak floors, infinity pool, Jacuzzi, several patios and a firepit. The contemporary craftsmen was built in 2021.
 

 

 

 

 

 
The listing is another notch in the belt of Carolwood Estates, which has rapidly grown its agent and inventory rosters this year.
 
Last month, the brokerage added Lisa Optican as estates director. The Beverly Hills-based brokerage wooed Optican from Douglas Elliman as she brought with her $139 million in off-market listings in Malibu, Bel-Air and Brentwood. There was also the recent addition of Kevin Booker to Carolwood’s Bond Street Partners team. Booker joined from Westside Estate Agency.
 
Carolwood ranked eighth on The Real Deal’s most recent list of the top brokerages in Los Angeles, with $1.6 billion in volume among listings posted to the Multiple Listing Service between May 2023 and May 2024. The list does not include off-market deals or trades under $1 million.
 
Carolwood’s volume for the same May-to-May period, if off-market transactions were included, was nearly $2.7 billion, according to the agency.

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