
Anthony Davis has put his stunning $40million Los Angeles mansion up for sale after being traded from the Lakers.
In a stunning deal back in February, the 32-year-old was sent to the Dallas Mavericks as part of a blockbuster trade that saw Luka Doncic head the other way.
Six months on, Davis is now looking for a buyer for his beautiful 17,254-square-foot estate located in a gated Bel Air Crest community.
The property is listed on the website of luxury real estate agent Jordan Cohen, who has previously worked with a number of Los Angeles’ top sports stars.
The impressive estate is set on 3.5 acres of land and boasts panoramic views with ‘exceptional privacy’ for any A-lister who may be looking to move in.
The 8-bed, 12-bath mansion has a state of art theater, a games room, wine cellar and gym – along with a separate massage room – built inside the property.
Former LA Lakers star Anthony Davis has put his $40million mansion up for sale

The impressive property is set on 3.5 acres of land in a gated Bel Air Crest community

The 8-bed, 12-bath mansion has a state of art theater, a games room, wine cellar and gym
There’s also an Olympic sized swimming pool in the garden for any avid swimmers who want to make the most of the properties amenities.
With so much land to play with, there’s also a tennis court, an outdoor kitchen for chefs, a batting cage and an outdoor wellness center with a cold plunge and sauna.
One can imagine that Davis will be sad to part ways with the stunning property, which has only come as a result of his shock trade to the Dallas Mavericks.
The 10-time All-Star is currently sidelined after undergoing surgery to repair a detached retina at the start of the month.
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the 32-year-old suffered the injury during the season and played through several hits to his face.
However, Davis is expected to be fully healthy for the Mavericks’ next training camp.
Having selected Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft, Dallas will be hoping Davis and Kyrie Irving can combine with the rookie to make them serious contenders.

An aerial view of the stunning 17,254-square-foot estate in Los Angeles

The property boasts a number of amenities including a full-size tennis court in the garden

There is also a sleek games room located inside the property

The Olympic sized swimming pool – fit with a jacuzzi – is perfect for a night of relaxtion

One foyer inside the stunning property has a tree planted in the center of the room

This bathroom – which is one of 12 in the property – boasts a sleek, black bathtub
Davis’ deal has a $62.8 million player option for the 2027-28 season before he becomes a free agent.
Davis’ 2024-25 season saw him limited to 51 games due to injuries, including just nine with the Mavericks following the controversial trade.
‘It’s an emotional day. [My] first game here in Dallas,’ Davis said postgame. Just from the standpoint of being with a new team, first time putting the uniform on, so a lot of emotions before game time.
‘My leg got tight, like a little spasm,’ he said of the injury. ‘Just trying to get it loose, but it’s nothing serious.’