NBA star Malcolm Brogdon has sold his mansion in the Boston area since he now resides in Portland

Although former Boston Celtics player Malcolm Brogdon never officially listed his home in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, a picturesque suburb of the city, it still sold for $4.525 million in less than a week, as reported by Douglas Elliman Real Estate, who represented Brogdon in the transaction. Brogdon, aged 30, acquired the property in the affluent Cliff Estates neighborhood in August 2022 for $4.4 million, according to PropertyShark records. Following his brief stint of just over a year with the Celtics, the point guard was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers in October 2023.

An open kitchen and family room.

Mansion Global was unable to ascertain the identity of the buyer, and listing agent Manny Sarkis, a partner at the Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, declined to disclose it, stating only that they are local residents. Property records had not yet been made publicly available.


The kitchen.

“The residence was sold privately through our extensive network and established rapport with the buyer’s representative,” Sarkis stated. “The purchasers were drawn to the neighborhood, layout, architectural design, and quality finishes.”

The office and living room share a double-sided fireplace.

The 7,323-square-foot residence boasts an open floor plan featuring a living area with a dual-sided fireplace and a kitchen equipped with bar seating, custom wood cabinetry, Thermador appliances, a walk-in pantry, and a breakfast nook. Additionally, there is a family room, a formal dining area, and an office adjacent to the living space, which shares the fireplace and boasts a vaulted ceiling.


The mudroom.

The home comprises six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, highlighted by a primary suite featuring a gas fireplace, two walk-in closets, and a bathroom with dual vanities.


There are six bedrooms.

The lower level is completed with amenities such as a media room, a playroom featuring a kitchenette, and a glass-enclosed gym. Additionally, there’s a mudroom equipped with storage cubbies that leads to the three-car garage.

Outside, a blue stone patio offers views of the meticulously maintained grounds.


The home is more than 7,300 square feet.

Representatives for Brogdon, who was awarded the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year for the 2022-23 season, an accolade bestowed upon the player who excels as a substitute, did not respond immediately to a request for comment. The transaction was initially reported by Boston.com.

The lower level has a lounge area, playroom and kitchenette, plus a glass-enclosed gym.