
Incredible Former Mansion of NBA Legend Kevin Garnett Listed For Sale
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Former NBA legend Kevin Garnett has now seen a former mansion of his be listed for sale. While Garnett was on the Boston Celtics, he lived in a massive mansion in Concord, Massachusetts, that is about 11,000 square feet.
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The house was built in 1992 by a design company, Machado Silvetti, that worked on multiple art projects around the country. The company worked on projects that helped expand the Getty Villa and the Denver Art Museum.
The property also has a private drive shared with another residence and a pond. In total, the property is around 13 acres.
One of the sellers of the property believes that the location of the house, combined with the large space, gives the mansion a sense of peace. Devin Singleton of Gibson Sotheby's International Realty listed the property for just under $6 million.
"It feels a little bit like you are in a snow globe, in a sense, because it's surrounded by windows on three sides, so you really have full exposure to the exterior, the amazing light, nature, the beauty of the pond," Singleton said in an interview.
Being the former mansion of Garnett, some may wonder how he spent his time at the property. Singleton said that Garnett spent a lot of time in the basement of the house with teammates, watching film to prepare for games.
"They're not the tallest ceilings, so every time I go down there it's funny to picture him," she said.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 25: Kevin Garnett speaks during Kevin Garnett's REBRAND NYC The Draft Capsule at Classic Car Club on June 25, 2024 in New York City.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 25: Kevin Garnett speaks during Kevin Garnett's REBRAND NYC The Draft Capsule at Classic Car Club on June 25, 2024 in New York City.
Photo byGarnett is one of the better power forwards in NBA history, and he was loved by fans during his playing days. Known for his intensity on the court, the former player helped the Celtics win the 2008 NBA title.
The veteran came to Boston after spending multiple years with the Minnesota Timberwolves, failing to get past the Western Conference Finals. But in his first year with the Celtics, everything clicked, and Garnett won his first and only championship.
After playing for the Celtics, Garnett was traded to the Brooklyn Nets, spending just under two seasons with the team. Garnett eventually made his way back to Minnesota to finish his career, calling it quits after the 2015-16 NBA season.
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