Former Warriors star David Lee unloads West Hollywood condo for $11 million

Former Warriors star David Lee unloads West Hollywood condo for $11 million

 

David Lee, the former basketball star who played for the Knicks and Warriors, has sold his unfinished condo suite at the Sierra Towers in West Hollywood for $11 million.

The exchange chalks up as a loss for the two-time all-star, who initially looked for as much as $22.5 million for the larger than average spread. Records show he purchased the property in 2017 for $13.5 million.


Comprised of three joined units, the roughly 5,500-square-foot condo suite takes up a large portion of a floor inside the 31-story building.

During his possession, Lee worked with INTENSIONdesign’s Joseph Moore to remove dividers and augment unobstructed views reaching out from city to ocean. Floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding entryways look onto a patio gallery that runs the whole length of the unit.

A sum of five secured parking spots were also included in the arrangement. The celebrity famous building, which counts Cher, Matthew Perry and Lindsay Lohan among its previous owners, highlights concierge services, a rec center and a pool.

Lee, 36, averaged 13.5 points and 8.8 rebounds across twelve seasons with the Knicks, Warriors, Celtics, Mavericks and Spurs. The dynamic forward won a NCAA title in 2005 with the Florida Gators.

In 2015, he won a NBA title with Golden State.

Paul Stukin and Joshua Greer of Hilton and Hyland were the listing agents. Greer likewise spoke to the purchaser.