Inside Bradley Beal's $10 Million Bethesda Home
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Former Washington Wizard Bradley Beal will put his spacious Bethesda home on the market today.
The Washington Business Journal is reporting that Beal, currently playing for the Phoenix Suns, will put the nearly 13,500 square-foot house on the market for $10 million with Jill Schwartz and Andres Serafini of RLAH @properties.
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Below are a number of images of the home. UrbanTurf's favorite features are the arcade room with Pop-A-Shot, the full-sized tennis court and heated pool, and of course, the indoor basketball court.
Photos by Raul Rivero and HD Bros.
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