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Two years later, Davis sold his mansion in Los Angeles for 6.6 million yuan. Where will he settle down?

Low price, high price, this is generally the basic routine of real estate speculators. But now some people buy houses at high prices and sell houses at low prices, which is really confusing. He is the Lakers superstar anthony davis.

According to sources, Davis has sold his mansion in Xihu Village, a wealthy area in Los Angeles, for $6.6 million. It is worth mentioning that he bought this mansion for 8 million dollars two years ago.

Pupils can understand that Davis lost money selling the house this time. He can not only pay the difference of $654.38+$200,000, but also consider currency depreciation, because $8 million two years later is more valuable than $8 million now.

Is it because he is in urgent need of money that he wants to sell the house even if he loses money? Of course not! As we all know, the reason why the Lakers can return to the peak after ten years is not only the excellent performance of James, but also the stable output of Davis. As a feat of winning the championship again after ten years, Davis, as the core of the Lakers' future team building, has an absolute position and the number of ball rights in the Lakers.

In order to keep the superstar, the Lakers renewed his right-hand man James as soon as Davis' contract was about to expire, and asked him to help Davis for a long time. Then he gave Davis a five-year contract of $65.438+90 million, which showed him the sincerity of the team.

Although the national tax is a headache for high-income people, the $654.38+0.9 billion is still a very considerable income after tax is removed. Davis is already a billionaire, and it has come true. Therefore, Davis is not short of money at all. A star of his age and level doesn't have to worry about not spending enough money.

Isn't it good to sell the house even if you lose money? Not really! Davis's house is located in Westlake Vilage, a community where the rich live in Los Angeles. It is surrounded by mountains and waters, with beautiful environment and fresh air. It is a residential area that the rich yearn for.

Apart from the beautiful environment, the facilities of the house are of course useless. Davis's house covers an area of 2.33 acres (9,429 square meters) and is equipped with a series of recreational facilities such as swimming pool, cinema and indoor basketball court.

It is worth mentioning that the bedroom of the house is particularly large, which is worth a set of ordinary school districts. I can't imagine how comfortable and happy it is to live in such a house

Even so, Davis decided to sell it, or sell it at a loss.

We can't come to a conclusion about the specific reason for the sale, but we should be able to guess a rough idea according to Davis's life schedule.

Davis is a basketball player. He gets up early every day and goes to the gym for training. However, his residence is far from the Lakers' Staples Arena, and Davis needs to spend an hour and a half on the road. If there is a traffic jam, Davis will delay for a longer time, which may affect the training progress of the team.

So the house is too far away from the arena, which is probably the reason why Davis sold this mansion. Losing money in business also shows that Davis is completely fed up with traffic jams. He was upset when he saw this house and just wanted to get rid of it early.

After selling this mansion, many people are thinking about Davis' housing problem. Did he buy a bigger one?

I wonder if I bought a set. However, we know that Davis is now renting a house in downtown Los Angeles, and the monthly rent is as high as $50,000. Renting so much money every month shows that the house he rents is still a mansion.

It is worth mentioning that the house where Davis currently lives is only half an hour away from Staples Arena, which is one hour shorter than before.

In this way, Davis can sleep a little more every day, or arrive at the stadium earlier. But personally, I think he should sleep more.

First, because he is very young and his physical condition is still at its peak, he can be a little headstrong. Second, no matter how early he arrives at the stadium, he should not be earlier than James, because James is a well-known self-discipline madman. He is the first player to arrive at the arena for training every day, and Davis can't compete with him.

Of course, renting a house is not a long-term solution. He should buy a new mansion immediately. It's bigger and more luxurious than the last one, and most importantly, it's closer to Staples Arena.

I believe that after settling down, Davis will devote himself wholeheartedly to his work.

Up to now, Davis has averaged 22.3 points, 9 rebounds and 3.6 assists 1.6 steals 1. 1 blocks, and his shooting percentage is as high as 5 1.2%, among which his three-point shooting percentage is over 40%.

With the help of Davis, the Lakers' record is 6 wins and 2 losses, ranking first in the West for the time being. However, they can't slack off at all, and the clippers and the sun behind them may catch up with them at any time.

Keep moving, Davis! Fight for the championship, Lakers!