Bradley Beal Is Selling His Bethesda Estate for $10 Million

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Bradley Beal Is Selling His Bethesda Estate for $10 Million
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The former Washington Wizards guard's home sits on two acres with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms.

The chateau-style home is full of glam touches: think lots of black accents, hand-laid Italian mosaic tile in the foyer, a chef’s kitchen, huge walk-in closets, and heated tile floors. The house also comes with a fitness center and arcade room with floor-to-ceiling glass windows that overlook the indoor basketball court, which is a regulation half-court.

Outside on the two-acre property, you’ll find a full-sized tennis court with stadium lighting, a heated swimming pool, a pool house with a cabana and outdoor kitchen, and a fire pit.to &pizza founder Steve Salis for $3.5 million in 2020, as reported by

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