Overview
- Property records reviewed via PropertyShark and confirmed by the Southern California News Group show Dončić closed on the home in late August.
- The purchase was made through his business manager, Lara Beth Seager, while the buyer’s agent has not been identified; seller representation was Susan Perryman of Hilton & Hyland.
- The custom three‑story residence features five bedrooms, a pool with indoor‑outdoor great room, and a two‑lane bowling alley in Manhattan Beach’s Hill Section.
- Records show Sharapova bought the lot in 2012 for $4.1 million and completed a Japanese‑inspired rebuild in 2015 in collaboration with KAA Design.
- Sharapova and fiancé Alexander Gilkes listed the property in July for $24.995 million to spend more time in Europe, and multiple outlets note the acquisition reinforces Dončić’s commitment to Los Angeles after his three‑year, $165 million extension.