Basketball analyst Kenny 'the Jet' Smith lists house in Encino
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Basketball analyst Kenny 'the Jet' Smith lists house in Encino
"The more than half-acre contemporary French country estate, built in 1963, includes a main house, a guesthouse and a swimming pool. Among its features are vaulted ceilings, skylights, a sunroom, an office and a home theater. There are six bedrooms, eight bathrooms and 6,106 square feet of living space."
"Smith, 48, is a retired NBA player and now an NBA analyst on television. The point guard played for the Sacramento Kings and Houston Rockets for the bulk of his basketball career."
"The couple, who paid $1.85 million for the house two years ago and spent nearly a half-million dollars remodeling it, are looking for another house in the area."
NBA analyst Kenny Smith and model-actress Gwendolyn Osborne have placed their Encino gated home on the market for $2.795 million. The contemporary French country estate, built in 1963, spans over half an acre and includes a main house, guesthouse, and swimming pool. The property features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and 6,106 square feet of living space with vaulted ceilings, skylights, a sunroom, office, and home theater. Smith, a retired NBA point guard who played for the Sacramento Kings and Houston Rockets, now works as an NBA television analyst. Osborne appeared on "The Price Is Right" and in the television series "Ocean Ave." The couple purchased the home two years ago for $1.85 million and invested approximately $500,000 in remodeling before seeking another property in the area.
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