EXCLUSIVE: Jrue Holiday Finds a Buyer for $6.9 Million Massachusetts Mansion After Trade to the Portland Trail Blazers
Former Boston Celtics player Jrue Holiday is officially bouncing out of Massachusetts after landing a buyer for his sprawling property—just months after he was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers.
The 35-year-old—who moved from the Boston-based team to the Trail Blazers in July—listed the 8,850-square-foot abode on Oct. 1.
Now, just three weeks after putting it on the market, Holiday has gone into contract with a buyer, Realtor.com® can exclusively reveal; however, the sale is contingent on certain conditions.
It is unclear how much the NBA star accepted for his lavish Newton, MA, abode, which he picked up in May 2024 for $6.5 million.
At the time, the home had only just been completed—meaning that Holiday's buyer will be moving into an abode that has only ever been lived in by one person and, even then, just for a short amount of time.





The listing, which was first reported by the New York Post, showcased the modern home's large, bright rooms, and a white-and-beige palette.
According to the description, the home "offers the rare combination of a prime location, modern luxury, and exceptional craftsmanship."
The property boasts a modern facade and is surrounded by lush greenery.
Upon entering the home, guests are greeted with an expansive living area, complete with expansive glass doors that give way to the exterior and allow natural light to flood inside, alongside a cozy fireplace situated inside a marble mantle.
Adjacent to the large lounging room, there is also a chic chef's kitchen, which is "outfitted with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, an oversized island, and sleek quartz countertops" and is described as the "heart of the home," as per the listing.
There is also a charming breakfast nook next to kitchen, which is the perfect place for people to gather.
Elsewhere on the first level, there is a sophisticated office space and an elegant dining room, which boasts black wallpaper adorned with trees and birds.



The lower level is the epitome of an entertainer's dream as it features a custom home theatre that allows guests to bring the movie theater experience to their house.
There is also a temperature-controlled wine room and a private gym that boasts its own sauna.
Moving upstairs, there is a large primary suite with a large marble wall, that holds a huge TV and fireplace.
It also leads to the primary bathroom, which features a chic his-and-her vanity, a soaking tub, and a large glass shower—all surrounded by marble walls.
There is also a custom-designed closet, that comes complete with plenty of space for future owners to get their glam on.
Moving outside, guests can entertain and lounge at one of the many areas.
"Outdoors, a fully fenced backyard is an entertainers dream, boasting a custom-designed outdoor kitchen and patio for gatherings year-round. Additional highlights include a three-car garage, meticulous landscaping, and designer details at every turn," the listing adds.



Holiday starred in college for the UCLA Bruins, before being drafted in the first round in 2009 by the Philadelphia 76ers.
After four years with the Sixers, Holiday went on to play for the New Orleans Pelicans and the Milwaukee Bucks, before joining the Celtics in 2023.
During the five games in last year's NBA finals, Holiday averaged 14.4 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 3.8 assists‚ helping to lead the team to a championship win.
He has also competed in two Olympics with Team USA, achieving the team gold at both the 2020 Tokyo Games and the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The sporting superstar signed a four-year contract extension with the Celtics in April 2024, worth an estimated $135 million, just one month before he bought his Newton property.
However, he spent just two seasons with the team before he was traded to the Trail Blazers in July of this year.
When he's not on the East Coast, the Southern California native also has a home in Chatsworth, CA.
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