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Good for him. Looks like a killer place. Hidden Hills is no Boyertown, but it’s still a desirable area.

Here’s some more info on the place, from Dirt.com:

“…as of this month, he’s now the owner of a $17.5 million mansion set deep within Kardashian territory, inside guard-gated Hidden Hills.

Once upon a time, Hidden Hills was a sleepily pastoral San Fernando Valley community with more horses and hay than two-legged humans. Today, things are different. Mansions fill the community, Ferraris outnumber fillies, and the area has become famed for its very new kind of celebrity money — residents now include scores of professional athletes and hip-hop musicians, among them heavy hitters like Drake, Lil Wayne, Matt Stafford, and Dwyane Wade. Also in the community are Jeffree Star, Lori Loughlin, and nearly every Kardashian known to mankind.

Situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on a 1.5 acre lot, the Simmons estate was built new in 2021 and features a modern farmhouse-style architecture bent, with charcoal-colored brick and reclaimed wood siding. Designed and built by Max Nobel of Nobel LA, the compound includes a main mansion and house-sized guesthouse, plus two separate swimming pools. On a lushly landscaped 1.5 acre lot, the spread weighs in with seven bedrooms and eight baths in about 12,000 square feet of living space.

I can hear the phone call on sports radio right now. It will go something like this:

“Ben Simmons, not a blue collar guy! If he really cared about this city, he would have bought a house in Delco, and stayed here all summer to practice his free throws! Instead, he’s out in California playing video games! And dating super models! He wants to play with LeBron! He doesn’t want to be here!”


A few more photos, credit to Nobel LA: