OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Kevin Durant’s former Oklahoma City townhome has been listed for sale for a low starting price of just $35. That’s the same as his jersey number during his time with the Thunder. The house is in the Deep Deuce District near NE 2nd Street and Walnut Avenue.
“It’s a very, very nice property,” Leasha Larkpor, Managing Broker for Thunder Team Realty, said.
For years, number 35 spent time on the court, thrashing teams for the Oklahoma City Thunder. Now, the 3,900 sq. ft. home with multiple floors, four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms and two kitchens is back on the market again.
“Swarovski crystal chandelier, it’s like eight-inch molding throughout, real wood floors,” Larkpor said. “It has an elevator. There’s four levels. The elevator goes all the way down to the garage and all the way up to the penthouse suite.”
Larkpor said her clients bought the property from Durant originally and have lived there ever since.
“There’s an aquatic center with a clubhouse and a pool in the complex,” she said.
The home was also originally designed by Durant himself.
“His designers actually came to the property since we’ve had it for sale like, ‘Oh, my God, I picked all the colors here for him,’” Larkpor said. “We’re hoping that a person will come fall in love with it, and then maybe we can talk numbers with them on placing an offer.”
Just to be clear, the home won’t sell for $35. Larkpor said it’s worth around $1 million. There will be open houses at the property on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m.
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