Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White Sells His Midcentury Modern Home in L.A. for $3.9M

Shaun White, the former pro snowboarder and skateboarder, has reportedly found a buyer for his three-bedroom, two-bath modern stunner in Los Angeles. The sale price was $3,925,000, according to the Wall Street Journal. The three-time Olympic gold medalist had listed the home for $5 million in April. It was also available as a rental for
Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White Sells His Midcentury Modern Home in L.A. for $3.9M

Shaun White, the former pro snowboarder and skateboarder, has reportedly found a buyer for his three-bedroom, two-bath modern stunner in Los Angeles.

The sale price was $3,925,000, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The three-time Olympic gold medalist had listed the home for $5 million in April. It was also available as a rental for $17,000 a month.

Take a look at the sweet pad with spectacular views of the L.A. skyline.

The home was built in 1955.

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The glassed-in living space

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The open kitchen

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Bedroom with pool access

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Located in the Outpost Estates neighborhood, the light-filled home is lined with glass—from floor to ceiling, from walls to doors.

The living and dining spaces are open to the kitchen, which features an L-shaped counter, wooden cabinets, and stainless-steel appliances.

Outside, there’s an inviting pool, a fire pit, and seating areas. But it’s the views of the city that truly take the cake.

White was a sports prodigy as he hopped on a snowboard when he was just 6. He’s equally talented on a skateboard and went pro at 16. Over his career, White racked up multiple awards, including three gold medals at three different Olympic games.

As a five-time Olympian, White holds the most golds by a snowboarder and also the world record for the most gold medals won at the X Games. White also launched a lifestyle brand called Whitespace.

Bathroom with chevron tiling in the shower

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An inviting pool out back

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Lush landscaping

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