 Russell Westbrook, who is best known as the professional star basketball player for the Washington Wizards of the NBA, has been able to snag some pretty luxurious real estate. His homes include a pair of former Diggs and Edmund Oklahoma, during this time with the Oklahoma City Thunder, and a lavish home in stunning Beverly Hills. When Westbrook entered the league, he purchased the Edmund home and 11 years later, the eight-time All-Star listed the modest starter home for only $429,000. Prior to joining the Houston Rockets, Westbrook also listed his larger Oklahoma mansion for $1.7 million. Russell has recently sold his Beverly Hills mansion, which he originally put on the market for $6 million and having to lower the price to $5.3 million six months later. We'll take a look at the former homes of Russell Westbrook, including his most recent sale of a 4,000-square-foot mansion that boasted five bedrooms and six bathrooms. I should probably mention that this home came complete with a pool, spa, and lounging area, with easy access to a wet bar. Ladies and gentlemen, this is a house tour you don't want to miss. In these videos, we don't reveal any addresses, so please do not show up at any private residences because it is not safe for anyone. The nine-time NBA All-Star has had quite the lucrative career as he garnered a net worth of $170 million. The salary is well-deserved as in 2017, Russell was named the NBA's most valuable player and he has been the NBA All-Star eight times and NBA All-Star game MVP twice. He was chosen for the NBA All-Rookie First Team in 2009 and the All-MBA First Team in 2016 and 17 and he was the NBA's assist leader in 2018 and 19 and the NBA's scoring champion in 2015 and 17. Not too shabby. Along with his $41 million salary and endorsements, Westbrook is one of the highest-paid celebrities in the world. Back in 2016, after teammate Kevin Durant left the team, the Thunder won to ensure that they wouldn't lose Russell as well, so they offered him a three-year $85 million contract extension in 2016. While that seems like a lot of cake, that was a chicken scratch compared to his new deal. The new year 2017 was definitely the year of Russell Westbrook. In September 2017, Westbrook signed both the largest contract in Jordan Brand history, making a 10-year deal worth a reported $150 to $200 million and also an NBA history five-year $205 million extension. Westbrook earned $53 million between June 2018 and June 2019 from salary and endorsements, so with that, Russell is halfway to becoming a billionaire. That's crazy. In 2015, Russell purchased reality star Scott Disick's home in the Beverly's Crest area of Los Angeles for $4.6 million. He put it on the market for $6 million in June 2019 and lowered the asking price to $5.3 million six months later. Westbrook prayed $19.7 million for a mansion in Bretwood, however, there is not a lot of information about this home. He also owned homes in Oklahoma, a three-bedroom house that he sold for $426,000 in March 2020 and an 8,300-square-foot mansion that he listed for $1.7 million in November 2019. It was going on, guys. This is where my apartment today will bring you another house tour here for you on Famous Entertainment. I noticed 95% of you guys watching right now are not subscribed, so please be sure to hit that subscribe button because we post new videos daily. Now, we've previously reported on the homes of Justin Timberlake and Keith Urban, so you can check those out on the channel right now. Also ring that bell for notifications, follow me on Instagram at daddudemitfly so we can chat some more, and put whose house tour you'd like to see next in the comments down below. Let's get into the video. What was interesting about Westbrook was that while he was making bank from salary and endorsements, his starter home was actually quite modest. The 3,000-square-foot home boasted three bedrooms and three bathrooms and purchased in 2008 for $383,000 just months after joining the Oklahoma City Thunder and was eventually sold in 2020 for $429,000. Boasting an updated interior, the traditional style home features an open layout and comes complete with a trendy neutral color scheme throughout after undergoing a series of renovations. Both the kitchen and bathrooms have been remodeled to include quartz conatops and are decked out with marble countertops. The living room is lined with large windows that give the room life and the kitchen comes with its very own breakfast note. Adjoining the kitchen is a family room which both opens out to the backyard. Additionally, the kitchen opens to the large family room with views of the luxe pool. However modest, the backyard was built for entertaining as the quarter acre of land features a pool with waterfall and outdoor grill and fire pit. And of course, a couple of basketball hoops encase Russell wanted to work on his jump shot, which he probably should. As Russell's salaries and endorsements increased, so did his real estate portfolios. He snagged a larger Oklahoma mansion in 2012 for $1.9 million. Russell recently listed the house for $1.7 million as the home features 8,300-square-feet and boasts five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms. In a suburban area outside of Oklahoma City, the 1.4-acre spread includes a luxe pool and its very own putting green. Not a big deal. Upon entry, guests lucky enough to visit are greeted with a grand double-spired staircase and an elegant chandelier hung over the entrance to living spaces. The family room features a cozy fireplace and abundance oversized window, which gives the room an airy and roomy ambiance and access to the outdoor terrace. Built in 2007 and recently renovated, the home features an open kitchen with two stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, islands perfectly placed, a sub-zero fridge and freezer, and a walk-in pantry. Just great for those post-game meals. Russell has two offices with beautiful hardwood flooring, elegant wooden cabinets, and more oversized windows. We're willing to bet that Russell has signed an endorsement deal or two right in that room. Joining the kitchen is a living and dining space with yet another fireplace. On the main level, you'll also find two master bedrooms and a guest bedroom. Upstairs guests lucky enough to visit will enjoy a large bonus room that comes complete with a kitchen and bar for those that fancy a chardonnay. For those that want to work hard and play hard can do so in the second study room located upstairs or lift a few weights in Russell's exercise room. Other lux amenities include a home theater decked out with cozy leather seating and yes, they do come with drink holders. In addition, Russell has a punting range for those that want to work on their short game, which just steps away from the pool and spa that comes complete with a wet bar. Like, save some for the rest of us, fam. Like, wow. Probably the most glamorous of Westbrook's real estate portfolio was its 2015 purchase in Beverly Hills, California. The home was snagged from reality star Scott Disick and has since been put on the market for $6 million. Eventually, Westbrook had decided to lower the asking price for $5.3 million just six months later. The sleek modern custom gated home features 4,000 square feet and boast five bedrooms and six bathrooms. Located at the top of Summit Ridge Drive adjacent to Beverly Park, the home was designed around the art of entertaining as it is set on a private street. This newer built home features a flawless open floor plan with floor to ceiling walls of glass to showcase canyon and city views and give the room an area of roomy ambiance. Essentially, every room is decked out with lux fireplace and a combination of elegant paintings and unique antiques. Those lucky enough to visit can be entertained in style from the open kitchen that is anchored by an oversized island with a cascading stone countertop. In addition, the kitchen features a built-in cappuccino maker and side-by-size oversized stainless steel fridge and freezer. Perfect for relaxation, the formal dining area and large living room are all framed into capturing the stunning tranquil views of the city and canyons. The lavish abode includes a spacious private master suite, the private balcony boasting even more breathtaking views. Steps away, the suite features a spa-like bathroom lined with Carrera marble and a walking closet big enough to be another room. The resort-like backyard features manicured grounds, carefully trimmed grass and a sparkling pool with a lounge area decked out with lux furnishings. Steps away, guests can find a spa that comes complete with its very own wet bar, just perfect for soaking in the California sun. All right, so I think I'll bring this house to an end here. We got to take a quick look at Russell Westbrook's home and that massive, massive house in Beverly Hills with that lux outdoor lounging area. After seeing that fancy little housey snag, what do you guys think? Was it everything you would expect out of Russell Westbrook? Personally, I was a huge fan of that second house in Oklahoma. I can really go for a binge in a home theater, like once or twice a week. I'm just saying, Russell, just let me know. Out of Russell Westbrook's features, which ones were your fave? 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