Former Los Angeles Laker Chris Mihm Lists His Manhattan Beach Home
In the latest case of sports star real estate, former Los Angeles Laker Chris Mihm is looking to unload his home in the professional-sports-star enclave Manhattan Beach, California. The LA Times reports that Mihm has listed at a loss. The home is for sale for $2.099 million but he bought in 2004 for $2.16 million. Mihm played for the Lakers from 2004 to 2009. He later went to the Memphis Grizzlies before being sidelined by an injury.The home is a newer Mediterranean, custom built in 2002. It has a 25-foot-high entry which must have been great for the seven-foot-tall basketball player. The five-bedroom home has a large master suite with a separate reading area and a large bathroom with dual sink vanity, separate steam shower and Jacuzzi tub. The remaining four bedrooms upstairs each have full baths, and walk in closets as does downstairs bedroom.
Manhattan Beach is full of homes that are very close together. This one offers a little breathing room with a large lot and a pool and spa in the back yard. Other features include coved ceilings in the formal dining room, a game room and an eat-in kitchen, which opens to a family room. There is a two-car garage as well as a one-car garage, each with separate driveways. This property is listed with Chad Fahlbusch of Northwest Realty, Manhattan Beach.
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JLS Feb 4th 2011 3:24AM
This is my neck of the woods. It's a good price for the offering but so crowded. Even with this piece of land being larger than most in the area, it's crowded and if I were going to live in Manhattan Beach, I'd live on the boardwalk. Lots of traffic but if you didn't live there all year, it would be fun and tolerable.
I love the boardwalk between Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach. It's GREAT.