Los Angeles Clipper Terance Mann has just placed his modern farmhouse-style home in Tarzana on the market.
The Clippers guard is asking $5.6 million for the six-bedroom, seven-bath home at 5124 Calvin Avenue.
Mann wasn’t at the property for long. He bought the San Fernando Valley property in June 2023 for $4.8 million, with Distinct Concierge Real Estate representing him in the deal.
Mann has now enlisted the same brokerage to handle the current listing.
It’s a family matter for Distinct Concierge, with founder and CEO Rod Watson, along with his wife and Managing Partner Laura Watson and daughter Renecia Watson, marketing the home for Mann.
Distinct Concierge specializes in representing clients in the sports and entertainment industries.
The Calvin Avenue home totals 6,282 square feet and sits on a little less than half an acre. The gated property touts a first-floor living room with two-story vaulted ceilings, a movie theater, sports court, pool and pool house.
Mann notably scored a career high 39 points in the Clippers’ 2020-2021 postseason win over the Utah Jazz that sent the L.A. team to the Western Conference finals for the first time ever.
Mann later agreed to a two-year, $22 million contract extension with the Clippers.
“This is the team that drafted me, so they believed in me from the beginning,” Mann told Sports Illustrated at the time of his extension. “The run we had last year, we didn’t go where we wanted to go, so it left a bitter taste. Just being around these guys for a long time, I couldn’t turn that down.”
Mann has appeared in 345 games since entering the NBA in 2019, when he was the 48th draft pick by the Clippers. Last season, he averaged 8.8 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists.
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