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Now a Knick, Julius Randle Is Leaving His $3.1M Louisiana Mansion Behind


Now a Knick, Julius Randle Is Leaving His .1M Louisiana Mansion Behind

Julius Randle

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After a high-scoring season with the New Orleans Pelicans, Julius Randle is flying away from the team. He’s selling his high-end Louisiana mansion for $3.1 million.

Not afraid of the bright lights of NYC, Randle has just signed a three-year, $63 million deal with the New York Knicks. His new deal means that he’ll leave Louisiana after a single season with the Pelicans and move on from his luxe digs in Kenner, LA.

The property was last on the market in 2018 for a little under $3 million, before Randle snapped it up. He joined the Pelicans last July, on a two-year, $18 million contract that allowed him to opt out after a single season. He opted out—and cashed in.

Built in 2017, the French Provincial style manse he’s selling in the suburbs just east of NOLA is a slam dunk. It’s also the most expensive place currently on the market in Kenner. 

Julius Randle’s Louisiana manor

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Living room with floor-to-ceiling windows

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Formal dining room

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Open plan family room and kitchen

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Kitchen with two islands

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Master suite

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Resortlike pool

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With five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms, the 7,721-square-foot luxury modern abode features views of  Lake Pontchartrain. The community is gated and the home sits in a cul-de-sac.

On nearly half an acre, the property offers a resort-style pool, spa, and backyard. Inside, you’ll find a gourmet kitchen, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an open floor plan with a kitchen and family room. Entertainment options include a theater and bar.

In addition, the layout features oversized bedrooms and closets, a sauna, heated bathroom floors, and a luxurious master suite.

Randle, 24, was drafted in the first round by the Los Angeles Lakers in 2014 and played in L.A. for his first four seasons. Coming off a season in which he averaged over 20 points a game with the Pelicans, the Knicks moved quickly to secure his services for the next three seasons.

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