Dodgers player Mookie Betts acquired a property after winning the 2020 World Series. The MLB player has relisted his Los Angeles mansion with unique modifications.
The six-time All-Star is selling his $9.9 million Encino home. Betts bought the spread from UCLA coach Chip Kelly for $7.6 million. Since its 2018 construction, the property has seen several luxurious renovations. Betts built a gym and a “MB”-emblazoned light-blue indoor basketball court.
The grounds include a separate, two-story guest house with two bedrooms, a full kitchen, and a sitting area on the first level. The half-acre property has a zero-edge pool, subterranean fire pit, outdoor kitchen, and cabana. You may practice golf on a private putting green.
The nine-bedroom, 10-bathroom main home is the compound’s centerpiece. High ceilings and oak floors are inside. A skylighted, circular staircase is in the double-height lobby. The chef’s kitchen boasts high-end equipment, a walk-in pantry, and quartz countertops. The living area has a fireplace.
Movie evenings at home or sauna steams are your entertainment options. Naturally, the master suite is secluded. The space offers two large walk-in closets, two spa-like en suite bathrooms, a sitting area with a TV and fireplace, and a private terrace. Betts’ $365 million Dodgers contract guarantees he’ll stay in LA for a decade.