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rue Holiday, 35, has listed his Newton, Massachusetts estate for $6.899 million, just weeks after his trade back to the Portland Trail Blazers. The 8,850‑sq‑ft home, bought for $6.5 million in May 2024, sits at 15 Buff Circle on a quiet cul‑de‑sac 30 minutes from downtown Boston.
The six‑bedroom, nine‑bath property blends contemporary design with luxury. High ceilings, abundant natural light, and curated details frame a chef’s kitchen equipped with Sub‑Zero and Wolf appliances, a large island, and quartz countertops. Open‑plan living areas overlook manicured grounds, while custom closets and skylit hallways add functionality. The lower level houses a temperature‑controlled wine room, a home theater, a gym with sauna, and a private retreat. Additional amenities include an office, a wine room, a sauna, a winding staircase, a balcony, and a three‑car garage. Outdoor features comprise a fenced yard, professional landscaping, an expansive patio, and an outdoor kitchen, creating an all‑season entertainment zone. Smart‑home technology rounds out the property’s high‑end features.
Holiday’s career highlights include being a 15‑year NBA veteran, a two‑time All‑Star, and a six‑time All‑Defensive Team member. Drafted 2009 from UCLA, he began with the 76ers, made a name in New Orleans, helped the Milwaukee Bucks win their first title in 50 years in 2021, and earned a second championship with the Boston Celtics in 2024 before returning to the Trail Blazers this summer. His defensive prowess and steady leadership have earned him a reputation as one of the league’s most unselfish two‑way guards.
