July 19, 2025 - 04:34

Two-time NBA champion Kevin Durant could afford to buy his old Oklahoma City townhouse more than a million times over. However, the property, which once belonged to the basketball superstar, has recently been listed for an astonishingly low price, raising eyebrows among real estate enthusiasts and fans alike.
The townhouse, located in a desirable neighborhood, features a modern design with spacious living areas, a well-equipped kitchen, and multiple bedrooms. Despite its luxurious amenities, the listing price is surprisingly low compared to similar properties in the area. This has sparked interest and speculation about the reasons behind the reduced price.
Real estate experts suggest that the current market conditions and the need for renovations may play a significant role in the listing. Regardless of its price, the property holds a unique charm, having once been home to one of the NBA's greatest players. As potential buyers flock to view the townhouse, it remains to be seen how quickly this piece of basketball history will find a new owner.
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