Renowned personalities from a variety of industries are drawn to Encino, an affluent suburb in Los Angeles.
NBA player Tristan Thompson spent $6.5 million on an extravagant home, Guns ‘N Roses guitarist Slash found serenity in a sumptuous $6.2 million mansion, and cast member Dorit Kemsley of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” paid the same amount in a covert off-market transaction earlier this month for a modern farmhouse.
Adding to the list of affluent residents, a brand-new Encino residence, listed at $5.65 million, was swiftly snapped up in less than a month, almost meeting the asking price.
The team’s proud new owner is former All-Pro football player Reggie Bush, who is most known for leading the New Orleans Saints to a Super Bowl victory in 2010. With his physical prowess and enthralling insights, Bush today rules the broadcasting world as an analyst for Fox’s “Big Noon Kickoff.”
Throughout his illustrious 11-year professional career, Bush showcased his talent with five NFL teams, leaving an indelible mark on the league.
3While his on-field achievements are widely recognized, pop culture enthusiasts may also remember his high-profile relationship with Kim Kardashian West in the late 2000s, a period preceding her subsequent marriages and his union with professional dancer Lilit Avagyan.
Bush just bought an extravagant 8,750-square-foot mansion in Encino that was constructed by a local contractor and dubbed a “Modern Cape Cod.” The home features six bedrooms, each with an en suite bathroom that creates a posh and cozy ambiance. Extra amenities include a motorcourt in front of the property with ample of off-street parking and a three-car garage.
Reggie Bush’s choice to call Encino home not only aligns with the neighborhood’s growing allure among the affluent but also signifies a new chapter for the retired football star. As he transitions from the football field to the realm of sports analysis, his discerning taste in real estate reflects a commitment to a lifestyle that seamlessly blends elegance and functionality. In Encino, Bush has found not just a residence but a sanctuary that complements his status as a notable figure in both sports and popular culture.