Close-up of Ben Simmons’ $ 4.55M Philadelphia mansion, now owned by midfielder Nick Castellanos
Basketball player Ben Simmons has successfully completed the sale of his villa, located just a short 45-minute drive away from Wells Fargo Center, the home of the 76ers. The stunning property was sold to midfielder Nick Castellanos for an impressive $4.55 miℓℓiо𝚗 (approximately VND 105 biℓℓiо𝚗), nearly doubling Simmons’ initial рuгchɑsеprice of $2.375 miℓℓiо𝚗.
The mansion, sprawled over 10,500 square feet, boasts six bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms. Over the course of three years, Simmons undertook several renovations, transforming the home into a contemporary masterpiece.
The villa now exudes modern black and white tones, with the addition of sleek straight lines replacing the previous beautiful wrought iron railings along the curved staircase in the double-height foyer. The kitchen has been given a chic makeover, featuring a playful zebra-like quartz countertop.
Simmons spared no expense in enhancing the dining room, adding painted ceilings and glass wine cabinets for a touch of elegance.
One of the most extravagant renovations took place in the walk-in basement, which has been transformed into an expansive entertainment and leisure complex. This space houses a state-of-the-art cinema room, complete with custom sofas and a massive fish tank.
Additionally, the basement now features a spacious kitchenette and candy lounge, a full-service bar, a private game room, and a well-ventilated lounge for ultimate relaxation.
A unique bathroom adorned with graffiti tiles pays homage to Simmons’ style, while a long hallway proudly displays several of his jerseys.
The mansion is equipped with numerous smart devices, including a modern audio-visual system, a comprehensive security system, and even an elevator, enhancing the residents’ comfort and convenience.
The sale of this exquisite property marks an impressive financial achievement for Simmons, who has made a significant return on his investment. As he moves forward in his career, the basketball star leaves behind a legacy of refined taste and luxurious living.