The Laker forward's 5th Street complex has been on and off the market since 2009 and is once again available for those with a few extra million dollars in their pocket.
He's been shacking up in Tarzana with his new wife Khloe Kardashian. According to NBC New York, the couple bought the Tarzana place in Dec. 2009 for $3.95 million.
The celebrity couple star in their own television reality show, Khloe and Lamar.
Odom helped guide the Lakers to the Western Conference Semifinals, where they got thoroughly handled by the Dallas Mavericks.
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The NBA hoopster's bachelor pad is a five bedroom, six bathroom home that is ideally located on 5th Street in the perpetually sunny SoCal beach enclave of Manhattan Beach. The bachelor pad features a large living room with a custom wet bar, a pool, spa, built-in BBQ area with a gas fire pit, three fireplaces, and soaring ceilings and hardwood floors throughout. The home has been on and off the market, for both rent and purchase, for the last two years. It's now listed for a cool $2.199 million.
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Times reported that Lakers Assistant General Manager Ronnie Lester, 52, sold his Manhattan Beach home for $1.65 million.
The five-bedroom house was built in 2002 and includes a guest suite, a two-story high living room and a back lawn. The listing agent was Edward Kaminsky of Shorewood Realtors, Manhattan Beach, and Brittny Burford of Shorewood Realtors, Hermosa Beach, represented the buyer, according to the paper.
Lester played for the Lakers in 1985 and retired in 1986. A former scout for the team, Lester was the Lakers assistant GM for the last 10 years and his contract expires at the end of June. He is credited by some for first discovering Andrew Bynum when the Laker star was a junior at St. Joseph High School in Metuchen, New Jersey.
Lester purchased the Manhattan Beach property in 2002 for $1.3 million, the Los Angeles Times reported.
