Kobe Bryant’s Childhood Home In Pennsylvania Sells For $810K
Kobe Bryant‘s childhood home in Pennsylvania, where the late legend has spent countless hours working on his skills, has sold for $810,000 and includes the hoop he used to practice.
The home which held the Black Mamba and his family during his childhood and teenage years — where he attended Lower Merion High School and led them to a state title in 1996 — sits in the Philadelphia-area, boasting 5 bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms.
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In 2008, the Bryant family parted ways with the home, putting it back on the market again this past September for $899,000. Records show that on November 6 the house sold for $810,000 — which is a special number as its parallel with Kobe’s historic career milestone when he scored 81 points against the Toronto Raptors.
Currently, it’s unclear as to who the new owner is, and what they have planned to do with the house and the hoop, which is probably worth a fortune. It’s noted that the home was sold with the help of David Wyher and TJ Sokso of realty company Compass.
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