The Bethesda home on Holly Leaf Lane has hit the market after the three-time All-Star was traded from the Wizards to the Phoenix Suns in a three-team deal over the summer.
According to the realtors looking to sell the mansion, it includes nine bathrooms, six bedrooms, a four car garage, as well as two basketball courts for good measure sitting on nearly 14,000 square feet.
The home was built by Winmar Construction and includes a "true indoor-outdoor lifestyle home," they said, claiming that potential buyers can "imagine Miami meets Bel Air."
Other amenities include a pool, pool house, a "perfect kitchen for the at-home chef or a caterer," and is in what was described as a "tranquil, private, and friendly neighborhood" in Montgomery County.
There is also a two-story basement, a suite for visitors, spa, full-size tennis court with stadium lighting, and a "one-of-a-kind underground, NBA-built, certified half-court regulation basketball court.
Photos of the estate are available here.
"The whispers and excitement of one of the most coveted estates available for purchase has arrived," the realtors posted in the listing.
"Tucked away in the private enclave of exclusivity in Bethesda, Maryland, 8913 Holly Leaf Lane is the 'above the rim' offering that sets the bar for real estate in the DC-Metro region."
Beal was traded in June to the Suns in exchange for Chris Paul, Landry Shamet, future first round pick swaps, and a host of future second-round selections in a deal that also included included the Indiana Pacers.
During his 11-year career - all spent with the Wizards before the trade - Beal has averaged more than 22 points per game to go along with an average of 4.1 assists, and 1.1 steals per game.
The complete listing from RLAH @properties can be found here.
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