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Venus Williams Net Worth: Former Tennis Star Serves Up an Off-Market Home Sale in Bel-Air Worth $6.85 Million

Previous top-ranked women's tennis star player Venus Williams already sold her house in Bel-Air in an off-market deal. The buyer and current owner is no other than real estate investor Jerome Eisenberg and wife Jackie Arthur. They are the lucky couple who were able to buy the house of Venus Williams which she purchased from director-producer-screenwriter, Joel Schumacher back in 2009, for the price of $5.3 million. Now, she has sold the house for the price of $6.85 million. Apparently, Venus' sister, Serena Williams, the current Women's Tennis Champion, permanently resides nearby.

It was built back in the year 1979. According to Los Angeles Times report, the property features a Tudor-inspired house, a swimming pool with a raised spa, an entertainer's patio and a lighted tennis court contained in about two acres land which makes Mr. and Mrs. Eisenberg live a healthy lifestyle.

A beautiful arched entryway will be viewed from the outside. It is a single-story home which highlights sloped ceilings with exposed beams, wood and polished concrete floors and large picture windows. The formal living room comprises a stone fireplace, there was also a gym installed on the home, an office, and an updated kitchen which highlights a breakfast area, LA Times reported. 

There was a walk-in closet, a large soaking tub and a steam shower that completes the master suite. A total of four bedrooms and five bathrooms were provided to the 6,500 square feet of space, LA Times added. 

The representative of Venus Williams was Christine Taylor of Gibson International. 

According to Daily Press, this 35-year-old athlete has won nearly two dozen Grand Slam titles in her career which made her the former Women's Tennis Association's No.1- ranked singles player. She also owns some businesses such as an interior design firm located in Florida, and she also launched a line of active wear with retailer Steve & Barry in the year 2007.


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