After nearly three years of ownership, Al Horford is leaving his Massachusetts estate. The three-acre site is back on the market for just under $9 million. The five-time NBA All-Star acquired the classic colonial-inspired home for $7.5 million in 2021.After nearly three years of ownership, Al Horford is leaving his Massachusetts estate. The three-acre site is back on the market for just under $9 million. The five-time NBA All-Star acquired the classic colonial-inspired home for $7.5 million in 2021. The three-story building, behind wrought-iron gates and fully fenced, features a spacious motor court in front with an attached three-car garage on either side. Inside, there are six bedrooms and eight bathrooms spread across just over 9,300 square feet of living space. Glass doors open to a high tiled entrance hall with a stylish staircase with glass railings and large Pella brand windows. On one side is the living room, with a dining room on the other. At the back of the home is a gourmet kitchen with sleek white cabinetry, a four-seat center island, a walk-in pantry, and high-end appliances. An adjacent breakfast nook is flanked by a climate-controlled wine closet and a family room with a chic linear fireplace. A lavish primary retreat is located upstairs, featuring a fireplace-warmed sitting area, a walk-in closet, a dressing room, and a spa-like bathroom. Four additional en suite bedrooms and a laundry room can also be found on this level. The lower level features a partially finished basement with a media room, and the wooded grounds host an expansive rear deck. In addition to the for-sale Brookline home, Horford is said to still own a mansion in Atlanta’s Sandy Springs neighborhood. The listing is held by the Sarkis team of Douglas Elliman.
After nearly three years of ownership, Al Horford is leaving his Massachusetts estate. The three-acre site, tucked away just minutes from downtown Boston in the suburb of Brookline, is back on the market for just under $9 million. The five-time NBA All-Star and highest-paid Latin American player – who is currently in the Eastern Conference Finals with the Boston Celtics – acquired the classic colonial-inspired home for $7.5 million in the fall of 2021, shortly after it was newly completed . built.
The three-story building, which is behind wrought-iron gates and fully fenced, features a spacious motor court in front with an attached three-car garage on either side. Once inside, there are six bedrooms and eight bathrooms spread across just over 9,300 square feet of living space that was decorated by PBF Homes and features caramel hardwood floors, high ceilings and designer lighting throughout.
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The formal living room with windows offers ample space for a grand piano.
Glass doors open to a high tiled entrance hall with a stylish staircase with glass railings and large Pella brand windows. On one side is the living room, with a dining room on the other. At the back of the home is a gourmet kitchen with sleek white cabinetry, a four-seat center island, a walk-in pantry, and high-end Miele, Wolf, and Sub-Zero appliances. An adjacent breakfast nook is flanked by a climate-controlled wine closet and a family room with a chic linear fireplace built into a decorative accent wall. Other ground floor highlights include a junior master suite with a private balcony.
Elsewhere, a lavish primary retreat is located upstairs, featuring a fireplace-warmed sitting area, a walk-in closet, a dressing room, and a spa-like bathroom with dual vanities, a freestanding soaking tub, and a glass-enclosed shower for two. Four additional en suite bedrooms and a laundry room can also be found on this level, while the lower level features a partially finished basement with a media room, and the wooded grounds host an expansive rear deck ideal for outdoor lounging and entertaining.
The family room with fireplace overlooks the backyard.
In addition to the for-sale Brookline home Horford shares with actress and former Miss Universe wife Amelia Vega, the 37-year-old Dominican basketball player known to fans as “Big Al” is said to still own a mansion in Atlanta’s Sandy Springs neighborhood.
The listing at 100 Cottage St. is held by the Sarkis team of Douglas Elliman.
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