In a difficult situation, Kevin Durant closed his eyes and sold his old house in Oakland for less than $6M

This unmistakably modern home sits atop the Oakland Hills, and it was formerly occupied by the living legend Kevin Durant, who played for the Golden State Warriors back when they were having some difficulties.

The residence, which he had been leasing, is now being offered for sale off-market at a price of $5,998,888.

4614-4616 Rockingham Court is practically a mansion because it has seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and an expansive 9,084 square feet (typically, any pad measuring 10,000 square feet or more gets the arbitrary manse designation, but who’s counting?).

This expansive property features floor-to-ceiling windows, an in-home theater, a curved staircase that leads to upper and lower levels, a circular driveway, and of course, a private basketball half court.

The glass front doors are fairly elegant, similar to the ones at Lisa Vanderpump’s Villa Rosa in Beverly Hills (without the fauna and pink overkill), and the backyard is pretty opulent as well, boasting both a green grass and a concrete terrace. The doors are reminiscent of the ones at Lisa Vanderpump’s Villa Rosa in Beverly Hills.

The property was constructed in 2005 and features two individual flats, both of which were designed by Michael Burgess. A video of Kevin Durant giving a livestreamed tour of the residence can be seen here for your viewing pleasure.