Tennis legend Serena Williams' life after retirement has been a lavish one as expected with her being one of the all-time most decorated female players. She is thriving as a mother with her husband, Alex Ohanian in their jaw-dropping Palm Beach Garden mansion north of Miami in South Florida. Williams has a fantastic real estate portfolio and beautiful Beverly Hills and Los Angeles properties.
The mansion was built in collaboration with her sister Venus Williams and her design firm V Starr, founded in 2022. It took three years to renovate and is a Spanish-style home stretching over 14,500 sq. ft. Venus set out to create a dream home for her sister and her family. With it being a mix of Mediterranean and Spanish styles, she succeeded at it, as it was only a short drive from her and their parent's residence.
Alex and Serena spend quality time at their home, where they have two daughters, Olympia and Adira, who are four and one year old, respectively. The residence has a lush garden with breathtaking views of Miami. The colour pattern at the property is monochromatic with a modern touch and black frames on white walls. It has a natural hardwood floor.
Serena Williams's mansion has a unique architectural pattern, where, instead of an orthodox seating area with chairs and tables, the walls have colourful art pieces that make one feel like they are amid an art gallery. It is also Serena's favourite room in the house, as she likes being around creativity.
Her private trophy room has all her career accolades displayed on a metal shelf with transparent glass. She also has her office next to the trophy room, where she spends less time, only using it to attend esse work meetings.
Serena Williams' old Los Angeles property is on sale for $13.5 million
As Serena Williams and Alex Ohanian settled down into their family life in their newly renovated and lavish Miami mansion, their old property is on the market for a reported $13.5 million as listed by Sotheby's. Williams spent 13 years of her life on this property with a white marble kitchen floor, an outdoor pool and gilded bathroom tiles.
It is located at 1201 Stone Canyon Road in Los Angeles. The vast property spans two acres of land and has a backyard with a pristine view. Serena Williams voluntarily opted against having a tennis court at her residence to keep her work life separate from her home.
The house has six bedrooms and bathrooms alongside a home theatre, a media room, and a library. It has a rich legacy. It was built in 1935 and is situated in the city's best locality, the Bel-Air neighbourhood, and has been vacant since 2019.
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