L.A. Rams pass rusher Robert Quinn buys a decked-out home in Agoura Hills
Robert Quinn, the Pro Bowl pass rusher for the Los Angeles Rams, has locked down a spot away from the field, buying a newly built house in a gated Agoura Hills enclave for $4.25 million.
Sitting on more than three-quarters of an acre, the modern Mediterranean-style home is amped up with a range of amenities. There’s a saltwater swimming pool and spa, a custom theater with soundproof walls and a 770-bottle wine vault set within a wall of glass. A custom media/family room has an 80-inch flat-screen TV, built-in surround sound and a wet bar.
Entered through a two-story foyer, the 7,200-square-foot living space is decked out with white such high-end finishes as white quartzite walls, modern fixtures and tile accents. A great room with a marble-clad fireplace sits beneath 24-foot ceilings.
An oversize master suite, with a custom wall fireplace and his and hers closets, has a private balcony that overlooks the canyons and grounds. There are five bedrooms and seven bathrooms in all.
Outdoors, a cabana with a fireplace sits adjacent to the pool. There’s also a pair of two-car garages.
The house came to market in March for $5 million and was more recently listed for $4.5 million, records show. The property changed hands three years ago for $895,000.
Francesca Minea-Grigore and Peter Miller of Keller Williams Encino-Sherman Oaks were the listing agents, according to the Multiple Listing Service. Theana “Lia†Vasdekis of Partners Trust Beverly Hills represented Quinn.
Quinn, 26, has racked up 50 sacks across five seasons with the Rams, making two Pro Bowl teams. Among the highest paid players on the team, the defensive end is entering the third year of a six-year, $65.6-million contract he signed in 2014.
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