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Zach LaVine, a Seattle native, is selling his Washington home for $2.25 million, The Post has learned.

Made up of four bedrooms and three baths, the NBA player purchased the home back in 2019 for $1.69 million.

Located in Issaquah, 20 minutes from Seattle, the property has been described as one of the “most exceptional” in the area.

Set on 1.4 acres, the fully fenced property features refinished hardwood flooring, quartz countertops, and a Viking professional kitchen suite with a six-burner gas range, a wine fridge and an expansive kitchen island.

The open-concept floor plan features a living and dining area with a gas fireplace and a custom mantel, the listing notes.

The main floor den also comes with an ensuite bath.


  The home occupies roughly 4,100 square feet. ACRE Agency The home occupies roughly 4,100 square feet. ACRE Agency

  The formal living space. ACRE Agency The formal living space. ACRE Agency

  The kitchen. ACRE Agency The kitchen. ACRE Agency

  The den. ACRE Agency The den. ACRE Agency

Occupying roughly 4,100 square feet, the home also has a primary suite with a spa-like bath, a makeup vanity, a walk-in closet and a gas fireplace.

Additionally, there’s a bonus room, a three-car garage, a walk-in laundry room and a covered patio.

The listing notes the home comes with a sprinkler system and has been pre-inspected.

Jen Cameron with The Agency hold the listing.


  The dining area. ACRE Agency The dining area. ACRE Agency

  The primary bedroom. ACRE Agency The primary bedroom. ACRE Agency


  The primary ensuite bathroom. ACRE Agency The primary ensuite bathroom. ACRE Agency

  The expansive backyard set on 1.5 acres. ACRE Agency The expansive backyard set on 1.5 acres. ACRE Agency

LaVine, 28, plays for the Chicago Bulls, who won their game Sunday night 118-108 over the Los Angeles Lakers.

He recently set a team record by scoring a combined 88 points with teammate DeMar DeRozan — the most points scored in a game by a duo in Bulls history, beating out the previous one set by Michael Jordan and Horace Grant.

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