Kevin Durant has listed his oceanfront Malibu home

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Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant has listed his oceanfront Malibu home for $13.495 million. According to the L.A. Times, he purchased the property last year for $12.05 million.

The multilevel house was built in 1976 and has since been remodeled for beachfront living with sliding walls of glass and terrace balconies on three levels, along with a small wooden staircase descending from the main patio area directly to a sandy cove on Broad Beach.

Expect 5,000-plus square feet of living space featuring an open-concept living room, dining room, center-island kitchen, four bedrooms and six baths. There’s also a media room with a glass-enclosed wine rack and a movie theater, as well as an elevator. An outdoor spa and dining patio finish off the indoor-outdoor setting. James Harris, David Parnes and Sandro Dazzan of The Agency hold the listing.

 

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