NBA star Jaylen Brown has listed his Boston Celtics-themed penthouse for a cool $4.8 million.
The luxurious pad in Boston’s trendy Fort Point hit the market earlier this month.
Jaylen Brown is selling his luxury penthouse in the center of Boston, Massachusetts
The stunning apartment is located in the plush neighborhood of Fort Point
The converted textile factory features high ceilings and stunning tall windows
After agreeing to a five-year, $304 million contract extension with the Celtics during the offseason, Brown is eager to upgrade his living quarters.
As Boston overcame their 16-year NBA title drought in 2023, the 27-year-old posted career-high scoring statistics.
According to Top Ten Real Estate Deals, Brown has put a high $4.75 million asking price on the 2,964-square-foot, three-bedroom penthouse.
The Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman real estate is handling the sale of the flat, which is housed in a luxuriously renovated textile factory.
The opulent area has an amazing open floor plan and feels incredibly spacious because of its 12-foot ceilings and large windows.
Brown has a basketball hoop and an abundance of Celtics memorabilia in his man cave.
In addition, there is a pool table and old-school video games for retreating from the court.
Thanks to a private deck, guests can enjoy an additional 400 square feet of entertaining area on the roof.
This spot is ideal for sunbathing and offers breathtaking views of the Boston skyline.
The structure that houses Brown’s residence also houses 24 condos and a posh steakhouse.
Recently, the guard for the Celtics went public with Kysre Gondrezick, his girlfriend.
Earlier this month, Brown and Gondrezick showed up arm in arm at the Los Angeles ESPY Awards.
It came after weeks of rumors that the two were dating after they were seen together during the Celtics championship parade.
Brown’s season came to a successful conclusion as the NBA Finals MVP.
He contributed to the Celtics’ 4-1 series victory over the Dallas Mavericks, which resulted in their first title since 2008.
However, the 27-year-old was passed over for a seat on the aircraft bound for the Olympics in Paris.
Derrick White, Jrue Holiday, and teammate Jayson Tatum have all been chosen for the team.
Following the announcement, Brown tweeted a number of cryptic messages and has since alluded to potential involvement by clothing giant Nike.
When inquired about if Nike “played a role” in his Olympic rejection, Brown answered, “I do, for sure,” on CLNS.
“With that, there are more things to come,” he said.
“As of now, I am not going to comment on it.”
Brown has decked out his stylish man cave with Celtics memorabilia
There’s also a huge roof deck to enjoy views of the Boston skyline