NBA star Patrick Beverley owns luxurious villa with expensive furniture

The Los Angeles Lakers parted ways with controversial NBA guard Patrick Beverley after a mid-season shakeup that took place during the trade deadline. The three-time NBA All-Defensive Team player joined the Chicago Bulls in February. Beverley just put his lavish Encino, California apartment up for rent as a result of this move.

With a staggering monthly price of $23,000, this gorgeous 5-bedroom apartment, which spans a sizable 5,264 square feet, has been drawing interest from potential tenants. The mansion, which was constructed in 2020, has a spacious and open layout, as well as high vaulted ceilings, unique tilework, and wood and marble flooring all through. The luxurious home also has surround sound speakers and a sophisticated security system.

The chef’s kitchen features a spacious central island with a prep sink and breakfast bar, custom cabinets, a pantry, and modern stainless-steel equipment. Breakfast area sliding glass doors open to a lovely patio.

The family room, which is next to the kitchen, features a lovely stone fireplace, built-in bookcases, and sliding glass doors that lead out to a covered poolside area.

Two bedrooms are on the first floor of the flat, while three more bedrooms are on the upper level. The main suite is a roomy sanctuary with white wood beamed ceilings, a fireplace with tiled surround, two walk-in closets with built-in shelving, and a sliding glass door leading to a private balcony. Even an espresso maker and a refrigerator are included in the suite so that you can have a simple morning cup of coffee on the balcony. Featuring custom tilework, a double walk-in shower with accent lighting, dual vanities, a custom cabinet, and a separate soaking tub, the main bathroom is similarly spectacular.

The property also has a family cinema, a jacuzzi, a pool, and a guest house by the pool with a 3/4 bath. While playing for the Los Angeles Clippers in April 2021, Beverley paid $3.78 mιllιon for the house.


Beverley, who is currently 34 years old, intends to leave the Bulls after the 2023 season to pursue freelance work. Beverley is looking at the potential of catching on with a new team this summer after enjoying an illustrious 11-season career in the NBA as a feisty guard and formidable foe. Should he want to retire from playing, he might think about securing a position as a popular sports talk show host.