Baron Davis In New Orleans, Estate of the Day

Our friends at Move Trends have pointed out another sports star home on the market. Baron Davis, the NBA All-Star player for the Los Angeles Clippers, picked up a New Orleans home during his time with the Charlotte Hornets when the Hornets moved from Charlotte to New Orleans. His seven-bedroom New Orleans home was once featured on the MTV Cribs show and has its own media room with recording studio and a lavish master suite. The home has a landscaped front garden, secluded pool and an additional third-floor apartment with its own kitchen. The home had a $150,000 price cut in recent weeks and is now listed at $1.7 million.















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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
califbus Jan 30th 2010 9:55AM
It aint gonna sell!
califbus Jan 30th 2010 10:01AM
It aint gonna sell!
Herb Jan 30th 2010 12:31PM
Isn't going to sell to me, that's for sure.
Jeff Jan 30th 2010 1:51PM
Wow - what news!! I called all my friends "Guess what....Baron Davis just knocked 150K off the price of his house. It's down to 1.7 M." Needles to say, they were all excited about this piece of news. Pushed Haiti right out of the news. And more importantly who cares?
Chaz Goodman Jan 30th 2010 1:59PM
What a beautiful place. It actually has a lot of class considering an NBA player owns it. I live here in NY and that same place would go for about 3.5 million.
Robert Edwards Jan 30th 2010 3:03PM
Who even Wants to live in NO anymore? I guess it is fine if u r Black and rich. But for ordinary folks,white or black, there is Nothing there. The blacks of ordinary means seem to stay because they can't Afford to get out. The Whites mostly Have left except for the Business owners of the Quarter and a few Die-Hards in the Uptown areas who own Big fancy homes because they Too have money. I lived there in the 60's when the white's Started leaving and as a white I too Left. I returned to visit in the early 80's and there were mostly blacks living there even then and it had become Totally UNSAFE to walk after dark even in the French Quarter. NO needs to be evacuated and allowed to return to Nature as it was before Man arrived.
mrgrelch Jan 30th 2010 3:34PM
Nothing but arrogance emanates from your baseless and uninformed conclusions about NOLA. Personally, I'm glad you left.
Mbiggmiike Jan 30th 2010 3:53PM
How can you make this a black / white thing?
" I guess it is fine if u r Black and rich. But for ordinary folks,white or black, there is Nothing there. The blacks of ordinary means seem to stay because they can't Afford to get out. The Whites mostly Have left except for the Business owners of the Quarter and a few Die-Hards in the Uptown areas who own Big fancy homes because they Too have money. I lived there in the 60's when the white's Started leaving and as a white I too Left. I returned to visit in the early 80's and there were mostly blacks living there even then and it had become Totally UNSAFE to walk after dark even in the French Quarter.
There are plenty of DIRT POOR white people there who can't leave either. There are plenty of WHITE people participating in the crime too. I won't even call you stupid your far below just dumb.