Lakers great James Worthy gets about $2 million for Bel-Air home
Posted Jan 23, 2016
Hall of Fame basketball player and Lakers assistant James Worthy has sold a home in Bel-Air for $2.025 million in a deal completed outside the Multiple Listing Service. The two-story house in guard-gated Bel-Air Crest originally listed for sale in September for $2.195 million and was taken off the market in November.
(Los Angeles Times)
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