
Why Kevin Durant's Former OKC Luxury Townhouse Was Listed for Just $35 in June
If you have $35 and live in the Oklahoma City Thunder region, you may be able to afford Kevin Durant's old house.
OK, not really. But in an effort to increase interest in the listing, Thunder Team Realty put the townhome's price as $35โDurant's playing number with the teamโthough offers at its true value have since been made.
Durantโwho originally designed the house himselfโsold it after leaving OKC, and the people who bought it from him at the time are now listing it, according to KFOR.
"His designers actually came to the property since we've had it for sale like, 'Oh, my God, I picked all the colors here for him,'" Thunder Team Realty managing broker Leasha Larkpor told KFOR. "We're hoping that a person will come fall in love with it, and then maybe we can talk numbers with them on placing an offer."
The actual value of the home is around $1 million.
Durant was drafted by the then-Seattle SuperSonics in 2007 and played his rookie season with the franchise. Durant was on the roster when the team moved to Oklahoma City in 2008 and remained with the organization through the 2015-16 season.
He won the 2014 NBA MVP award and made seven All-Star teams during his time in Oklahoma City, also leading the team to an NBA Finals appearance in 2012.





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