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Exterior Pete Sampras houseThe exterior of Pete Sampras's new pad. Photo: Joyce Rey/Coldwell Banker Previews


Tennis legend Pete Sampras. Photo: Julian Finney/Getty Images

Tennis titan Pete Sampras buys in Brentwood and lists in Lake Sherwood.

The press has been abuzz the last few days with the celebrity real estate news of retired professional tennis titan Pete Sampras flipping his recently completed, 16,000+ square foot mansion in Lake Sherwood, CA on the market with a bone-chilling asking price of $25 million.

However, not so much has been revealed about the much more modest Los Angeles residence that he and his wife Bridgette Wilson snatched up in late December, 2009. Shelterpop decided to take a look at Sampras's new digs.

Pete's New Pad
Property records show that the 14-time Grand Slam-winning tennis ace and the former Teen Miss USA paid $5.6 million for a newly constructed and perfectly private pad at the tail end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the quiet but star-studded Brentwood area of Los Angeles.

The traditional clapboard and stacked stone house is uniquely sited on a .55 acre parcel surrounded by a natural redwood forest.


Living room Pete SamprasOne of the homes ten fireplaces warms this sitting area. Photo: Joyce Rey/Coldwell Banker Previews

Ten Fireplaces
According to listing information, the property claims a total of 10 fireplaces including two located outdoors and one in the formal living room. The airy interior rooms have chestnut colored wide plank wood floors, soaring ceilings perforated with numerous skylights, and large windows and French doors that open into the gardens and flagstone terraces that surround the house.

Open kitchen Pete SamprasThe kitchen-living area is flooded with natural light. Photo: Joyce Rey/Coldwell Banker Previews

A cook's kitchen
The gourmet kitchen, kitted out with high-grade appliances, a huge work island and white cabinetry, is open to the family room. A flat screen television can be mounted above the monolithic stacked stone fireplace and loads of built in cabinetry around the room contain bookshelves, storage space, a desk and a full-sized wine refrigerator. A breakfast area wrapped in towering walls of glass looks out on the lushly planted and terraced hillside. A spiral staircase winds up from the family room to a cozy, bookshelf lined loft area.

Den Pete SamprasA cozy den for watching movies -- or the Gland Slam. Photo: Joyce Rey/Coldwell Banker Previews

A library that's a media room too
One of the many fireplaces anchors the library/media room where a built-in window seat makes for a cozy spot to read a book plucked from the wall of built-in bookshelves. A large movie screen drops out of the ceiling at the touch of the button turning the library into an instant home theater space.

Master bedroom Pete SamprasA luxurious master bedroom suite. Photo: Joyce Rey/Coldwell Banker Previews

Room for the whole family
The Sampras clan's secluded six bedroom and five and a half bathroom residence includes two master bedrooms. One is located on the first floor and the other, a super-sized suite on the second floor, has a sitting area with fireplace, a massive, room-sized closet, and a sky-lit bathroom with heated floors. The upstairs master suite opens out to two terraces including one with an outdoor shower and fireplace.

Luxury yard Pete SamprasWhile there's no tennis court, there is an outdoor movie screen. Photo: Joyce Rey/Coldwell Banker Previews

Backyard delights
Although the property does not currently have a swimming pool or -- somewhat surprisingly -- a tennis court, the half-acre grounds still offer plenty of features to keep the Sampras family busy and entertained. A huge flat lawn wraps around the house and in addition to the multiple terraces, there's an outdoor kitchen and a heated, trellis-covered terrace situated directly across the yard from a large flat wall onto which movies can be projected.

A redwood forest Redwoods give the impression this house is far from the madding crowd. Photo: Joyce Rey/Coldwell Banker Previews

A forested fantasyland
A deck, sited just up the hillside from the house and accessible through the second floor master suite is set amid a small forest of redwood trees. The nearly hidden outdoor retreat, shaded by trees and surrounded by lush and verdant landscaping, has a fire pit, several sitting areas, and a sunken spa. A small waterfall spills into a lily-pad strewn pond and rustic pathways meander and climb up the hillside and wind through the Redwood forest.
  • Dave

    Why is there a picture of Roger Federer on a post about Pete Sampras?

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  • Tari

    I only see one picture and that is of Pete Sampras. Cut back on the drug intake.

  • Marcy

    There is no picture of Federer on my screen...

  • Eben

    Dave...Dave.....Dave's not here!.....and neither is Federer.....that must be some pretty good stuff you are smoking, boy...

  • Jewell

    Pete some of the money you saved try investing some in minority tennis. After all I think you are considered a minority. It's a great way to give back.

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  • joyce r. dunn, M.A.

    I agree. It's time to give back, Pete....Or, for god's sake...just give to someone or some organziation other than yourself. Your selfishness is as startling as your serve used to be.

  • Jewell

    Pete you can always check out some up and coming tennis players at http://www.wsangelfoundation.org. Some of them live and train right here in the Los Angeles area and they can really use your help. We look forward to hearing from you Pete you mean a lot to minorities in the sports world.

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  • jj

    Jewell must be onyx or pushing a school or she is an agent. Nice digs Pete, very classy

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  • Currie

    16,000+ square foot mansion...sited on a .55 acre parcel surrounded by a natural redwood forest. Forest? That's a misnomer if I've ever heard one. That house takes up about 70% of what is a pretty small lot to start with. I have a good idea of what that must look like. My little ranch house and garage take up about 6% of my 3/4 acre lot and the remaining land is hardly what I'd even call "woods" much less forest. Isn't it amazing how, when you're rich, you can blow up your possessions to look like they belong to royalty (although I'll bet that house looks like it belongs to royalty).

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  • Gary

    Currie, you need to read the article. First of all, the 16,000 feet reference was to the house he sold and not to the new house in Brentwood. Second, if you look at the picture, you will see that there is more than one story so the footprint is not the total square footage of the house.

  • phil

    So what?

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  • jimma

    must be nice to have all that just for hitting a little ball back and forth over a net

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  • DAVID

    THATS IT,THATS ALL HIS HOUSE IS,MY SERVANTS HAVE A HOUSE BIGGER THEN THAT,HIS HOUSE IS THE SAME SIZE AS MY AS MY STORAGE SHED......OLOLOLOLLOLO

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