Regarded as one of the most promising basketball talents emerging from college, Zion Williamson was highly anticipated to join the New Orleans Pelicans. Following his selection as the first overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, Williamson has notched up appearances in two All-Star Games.
Ever wondered what life is like for an NBA rookie of Williamson’s caliber? Now, you have the chance to peek into the interior of Zion Williamson’s New Orleans residence, a property valued at $900,000.
The distinction of being chosen first overall by Jordan Brand came with a substantial salary for Williamson even before he inked a lucrative rookie contract with the Pelicans. Notably, his $900,000 home acquisition from former NBA player Greg Monroe stands out among his various possessions.
Monroe, a seventh-round pick in the 2010 NBA Draft, made the decision to sell his New Orleans home, which he had purchased for $837,000 in 2013. At that time, Monroe was preparing to relocate abroad. According to Arun Sharma of The Sports Rush, it was widely expected that Williamson would take over the property once he was selected by the Pelicans.
The residence owned by Williamson spans 5,954 square feet, boasting five bedrooms and six bathrooms. This generous space is especially suitable for accommodating Williamson’s daughter. Nestled within a country club, the property offers its occupants stunning views from the windows.
The 6-foot-6 stature of Williamson aligns perfectly with the home’s spacious closet and high ceilings, adding a practical touch to the property.
A notable feature of the house is a Batman mural, serving as the perfect homage to Williamson’s admiration for the iconic superhero. For a Batman devotee like Williamson, the mural is indeed the icing on the cake.