Karl-Anthony Towns sells his mansion in Minnesota for $4.75 million
NBA star player Karl-Anthony Towns has finalized the sale of his luxurious residence in Medina, Minnesota, for a sum close to $4.75 million. This move marks the end of a significant stage in his career, associated with his years as a key figure for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
This property, which served as his primary home during his time in Minneapolis, spans approximately 17,000 square feet of construction, equivalent to more than 1,500 square meters. The mansion is distinguished by its luxury, privacy, and exclusive design, features that make it an elite residence.A luxury residence for a superstar
The mansion was designed to meet the needs of a high-performance athlete. It includes large social halls, multiple bedrooms, private rest areas, an indoor heated swimming pool, a gym, a home theater, recreational rooms, and outdoor spaces equipped for sports activities and social gatherings.
For several years, the residence was the scene of family gatherings and private events, consolidating itself as a symbol of Towns’ bond with Minnesota.A change that defines a new stage
The sale coincides with the recent transfer of the Dominican-American center to the New York Knicks, a transition that redefines his professional career after almost a decade as a central figure for the Timberwolves. The franchise selected him as the first overall pick in the 2015 Draft.
With Minnesota, Towns established himself as one of the most complete players in the NBA, participating in multiple All-Star Games and being fundamental in the team’s competitive resurgence.Beyond the courts
Outside of the sports arena, Towns has proven to be an influential figure through his community leadership, especially after the loss of his mother, Jacqueline Cruz, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her legacy has strengthened his connection with the Dominican Republic, a country to which he has paid constant tribute.New challenge in New York
Now, with the Knicks, Towns faces the challenge of becoming a key player for one of the most emblematic and media-covered franchises in the NBA, which seeks to regain its prominence and compete for championships. The sale of his mansion in Minnesota symbolizes the closing of an important chapter in his life and the beginning of a new stage in the world of American basketball.