Carmelo Anthony was formerly one of the NBA’s most productive scorers in the modern era. Anthony was chosen for six All-NBA teams and 10 All-Star Games due to his deadly shooting ability. His winning streak of three gold medals at the Olympics is excluded from it. Carmelo sold his previous estate in Beverley Grove, California, earlier this year for $3 million.

 

 

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be an NBA player in retirement? Yes, the solution is going to become clear. This article details Carmelo Anthony’s 13,000-square-foot home in Westchester, New York. Carmelo has a great fondness for homes and building design. He used to live in a 4,500-square-foot condominium in Chelsea, New York. After retiring, the New York native discovered he needed more space, even if he had enjoyed the neighborhood while playing for the Knicks.

 

 

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He says, “My idea for this area and the layout of the house was to create my own rotating art gallery.” Throughout the house, a wide range of eras, styles, and continents are represented by the numerous artworks and varied décor. Cassandre Bonhomme, an event planner and designer, gave him the tools to envision his home. “I like to try new things,” Bonhomme says. “I want to avoid coming across as boring or monotonous.”