Jordan Clarkson took a significant risk by selling his Sherman Oaks property for $7.5 million. The NBA player’s initial $6.8 million asking price and actual $5.7 million paid for the home in late 2020 are significantly lower.
He won “Remix of the Year” at the 2017 Electronic Music Awards for “Say It.” Former drug addict and Forbes “30 Under 30” list-maker, his 2019 album “Ascend” peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard 200. He has secured a reputation at Coachella and Bonnaroo music festivals.
The 2019 modern farmhouse-style walled and gated home has 8,000 square feet, a big brick motorcourt, six bedrooms, and eight bathrooms.
The rustic-chic two-story home has indoor-outdoor living areas, handcrafted woodwork, and lighting. A loft-style living area, movie theater with a drop-down projector, and executive office with a glass wall separating it from the “showroom” garage are attractive luxuries.
The gourmet kitchen boasts Wolf and SubZero appliances, a huge central island with a breakfast bar, and a butler’s pantry. The adjacent family room has book-matched quartz slabs, a vaulted ceiling, and a big fireplace. A transparent, temperature-controlled wine showcase is in formal dining.
The larger of the two master bedrooms has a fireplace, two walk-in closets, a patio, and a quartz bathroom with two vanities, a double shower, and a steam unit.
The half-acre property has a patio with a fireplace, an infinity-edged pool and Jacuzzi, a fireside cabana, a built-in BBQ, a putting green, and a sports court on level, grassy grounds.