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rue Holiday, 35, sold his Newton, Massachusetts estate for $6.69 million, The Post reports. The 8,850‑sq‑ft modern home, tucked at the end of a private cul‑de‑sac, had been listed in early October with a $6.89 million asking price. Holiday departed the Boston Celtics in July after a two‑season stint and is slated to return to the Portland Trail Blazers for the 2025‑26 season.
The transaction was handled by George Sarkis of the Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman, while buyer Yi Song represented the Space Realty side. The property sits roughly 30 minutes from downtown Boston and boasts six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, soaring ceilings, skylights, and custom closets throughout. A quartz‑lined chef’s kitchen features an oversized island surrounded by Sub‑Zero and Wolf appliances, flowing into open living and entertaining areas. The lower level contains a temperature‑controlled wine room, a home theater, and a gym with a sauna. Outdoor amenities include a large terrace, an al‑fresco kitchen, and a spacious patio.
Holiday purchased the newly built home in May 2024 for $6.5 million after a series of trades that moved him from Milwaukee to Boston via Portland. During his brief tenure with the Celtics, he helped secure the 2024 NBA championship, earning his second ring. He rejoined the Trail Blazers this summer, but a calf injury sidelined him in November.