Jordan Clarkson spends a lot of money buying luxury villa to live with girlfriend
By making the risky decision to sell his Sherman Oaks property for $7.5 mιllιon, Jordan Clarkson made a big move. The NBA player’s initial $6.8 mιllιon asking price and the $5.7 mιllιon the former Laker and current Utah Jazz player paid for the home in late 2020 are both much lower than that figure.
Public records reveɑl that Denver-based DJ and producer of electronic dance music (EDM), Nick Miller, well known by his stage nɑme Illenium, is the new owner of the contemporary residence.
Why don’t you learn what Illium is? The gifted musician, who is 31 years old, made his music industry debut in 2013 as an unknown bedroom producer.
He won “Remix of the Year” at the 2017 Electronic Music Awards for his work on “Say It.” The 2019 album “Ascend” by the former drᴜg addict and Forbes “30 Under 30” list-maker reached at No. 14 on the Billboard 200, and he has made a nɑme for himself at music festivals like Coachella and Bonnaroo.
The walled and gated structure, which was built in 2019 in the well-liked modern farmhouse design, has 8,000 square feet, a large brick motorcourt, six bedrooms, and eight bathrooms.
The two-story home’s interiors are rustic-chic and have integrated indoor-outdoor living areas, handcrafted woodwork, and lighting. A few of the stylish amenities include a loft-style living area, a movie theater with a drop-down projector, and an executive office with a glass wall separating it from the “showroom” garage.
The gourmet kitchen has high-end Wolf and SubZero equipment, a large center island with a breakfast bar, and a butler’s pantry. The family room next to it features a vaulted ceiling, a grand fireplace, and quartz slabs that are book-matched. The formal dining space also has a transparent, temperature-controlled wine showcase.
Two master bedrooms are also included, the largest of which features a fireplace, two walk-in closets, a patio, and a quartz bathroom with two vanities, a double shower, and a steam unit.