Celebrity Real Estate

Serena Williams Lists Beverly Hills Villa for $7.5 Million

She purchased the then-new build for her growing family in 2017
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The kitchen looks out at the pool.Photo: ALEXIS FLORES PHOTOGRAPHY

Now that Serena Williams and her family are happily settled in their custom-designed dream home in Florida, the tennis legend has been steadily cutting ties with her other abodes. The latest to hit the chopping block is the 6,000-square-foot Los Angeles home Williams purchased in late 2017 for just under $6.7 million.

Now asking $7.5 million, according to Dirt, the three-story mansion sits on a triangular parcel clocking in at almost a third of an acre in Beverly Hills. The Spanish villa–inspired home, which was newly built when Williams moved in, holds five bedrooms and seven bathrooms behind its impressive arched front doors, including a main suite that features a fireplace, a private balcony, dual walk-in closets, and a spa-style marble-tiled bathroom.

The home also includes a spacious kitchen with breakfast bar and walk-in pantry, several large living and dining rooms, and a semi-subterranean bottom floor offering a wet bar, lounge area, and glass-walled wine room, plus a laundry room and workout space. The interiors are outfitted in crisp white walls and light oak flooring throughout, while the narrow backyard’s patio features saltillo tile leading to a kidney-shaped swimming pool tucked against a wall of lush hedges.

The wet bar area.

Photo: ALEXIS FLORES PHOTOGRAPHY
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Williams, who also recently offloaded her five-bed, five-bath home in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, at the end of last year, is now firmly planted in the Spanish Mediterranean–style home north of Miami that she bought several years ago and completely overhauled with the help of older sister Venus. That property is now fully equipped with a karaoke room, an in-home art gallery, and a top-of-the-line kitchen—but no tennis court. “I wanted to separate home from work,” Williams recently told AD. “I love being home. When you have our job, you never get time to relax. So it’s good for me to be able to sit still and not do anything.”