Life appears to be going well for Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics. On the basketball court, the standout shooting guard/small forward has been instrumental in the Celtics’ journey to the NBA finals. Off the court, he relaxes in his impressive $7.8 million home in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Crafted by McAlpine, Brown’s custom-designed residence showcases the rewards of a successful young basketball career. According to Clutch Points, Brown ranks among the highest-paid small forwards in the NBA, recognized for his achievements as a two-time All-Star, NBA All-Rookie Team selection, and All-NBA Team player.
Selected by the Boston Celtics as the third overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft, Brown quickly made an impact, playing 78 games in his rookie season and earning a spot on the NBA All-Rookie Second Team. His ongoing contributions to the Celtics underscore his value, translating into significant financial rewards, such as his luxurious home in Wellesley.
Located in the prestigious Dana Hall neighborhood, Brown’s elegant white brick mansion spans two lots and features a handcrafted covered patio, oversized fireplace, and in-ground hot tub, according to Crazy Luxury Homes. The farmhouse-style architecture and modern interiors of the 10,099-square-foot residence blend seamlessly, reflecting Brown’s taste and success.