NBA star Al Horford’s $15M Brookline home hits the market

The five-time NBA All-Star's custom-built Massachusetts residence spans more than 13,000 square feet on 1.6 private acres and features a dramatic two-story closet, dual kitchens, and room for future resort-style amenities.

Georgie Mihaila
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For nearly two decades, Al Horford has quietly assembled one of basketball’s most respected careers.

The five-time NBA All-Star has played for the Atlanta Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics, and, most recently, the Oklahoma City Thunder. Along the way, he’s earned a reputation for consistency, leadership, and doing all the little things that help teams win.

Now, one of the homes that accompanied part of that journey is looking for its next owner.

Horford’s custom residence in Brookline, Massachusetts, has officially hit the market for $14,995,000. The property is represented by George Sarkis, co-founder and CEO of The Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman.

Set on approximately 1.64 acres of manicured grounds, the estate spans more than 13,000 square feet and strikes a balance that’s surprisingly difficult to achieve: grand enough to impress, yet designed for everyday living.

A home that makes an entrance with a dramatic two-story foyer

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The experience begins with a dramatic two-story foyer.

It’s the kind of entrance that immediately signals scale without feeling overly formal. Soaring ceilings and refined detailing set the tone, introducing a series of generously proportioned spaces designed to feel open and connected.

At more than 13,000 square feet, the residence certainly isn’t lacking in volume.

But importantly, it doesn’t seem interested in being intimidating.

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Built by one of Boston’s premier female builders

The home was completed in 2022 and carries an additional layer of distinction.

It was built by one of Boston’s premier female builders, with craftsmanship evident throughout the residence, from the millwork and finishes to the proportions of the rooms themselves.

It’s a house where scale and attention to detail appear to have been given equal weight.

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A kitchen designed for real life

At the center of the home sits a custom chef’s kitchen outfitted with top-tier appliances.

Large enough for entertaining yet practical enough for everyday family life, the space anchors the open-concept main level and naturally becomes one of the home’s gathering points.

Then there’s another surprise.

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There’s an entire second kitchen

A separate, fully equipped prep kitchen sits discreetly nearby.

For buyers who entertain frequently, employ private chefs, or simply appreciate keeping the mess away from the main kitchen, it’s the kind of feature that quickly becomes indispensable.

And increasingly, it’s one of the hallmarks of truly high-end residences.

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Grand spaces that still feel warm

Large luxury homes occasionally struggle with atmosphere.

They can feel impressive but not necessarily inviting.

But Al Horford’s home appears to have approached things differently.

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Open-concept floor plan offers both space and comfort

The open-concept floor plan was carefully designed to create generous room sizes while preserving a sense of warmth and comfort. Spaces flow naturally into one another without losing their individual identity.

It’s easy to imagine large holiday gatherings here.

It’s equally easy to picture a quiet Tuesday evening.

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The primary suite has a feature you rarely see

The primary suite offers one of the property’s most unusual details.

Its walk-in closet isn’t merely oversized.

It’s two stories tall.

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A dramatic double-height dressing space, the closet quietly separates this home from others at its price point and adds an element of architectural theater to everyday routines.

For clothing collectors, it may prove every bit as compelling as the square footage.

The infrastructure is already thinking ahead

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Another thoughtful detail is hidden behind the walls.

Elevator infrastructure has already been put in place, allowing future owners to install one if their needs evolve over time.

It’s a subtle feature, but one that speaks to long-term livability and planning.

The grounds still have room to dream

Despite the home’s considerable footprint, the property still offers abundant outdoor space.

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The 1.64-acre parcel provides enough room to create an entirely new layer of amenities, whether that’s a resort-style pool, a sports court, additional gardens, or other recreational spaces.

Many luxury properties are already fully built out.

This one still leaves room for imagination.

Brookline remains one of Greater Boston’s most coveted addresses

Part of the home’s appeal lies in its location.

Brookline has long been one of the Boston area’s most desirable communities, known for its stately homes, excellent schools, and unique ability to feel suburban while remaining moments from the city itself.

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Large parcels are increasingly difficult to find here.

Newly constructed homes of this scale are even rarer.

A residence built for its next chapter

Ultimately, Horford’s Massachusetts residence feels like a house designed around longevity.

The craftsmanship is substantial, the layout is adaptable, and the grounds still offer opportunities for future personalization.

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For its next owner, the appeal may not be any one headline feature.

It’s the combination of all of them: nearly 13,200 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space, private acreage in one of Greater Boston’s premier communities, and the knowledge that, for a time, it was home to one of basketball’s most respected stars.

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With a decade-long career as a digital content creator, Georgie started out as a real estate journalist for Multi-Housing News & CPExecutive. She later transitioned into digital marketing, working with leading real estate websites like PropertyShark, RENTCafé and Point2Homes. After a brief but impactful stint in the start-up world, where she led the marketing divisions of fintech company NestReady and media publisher Goalcast, Georgie returned to her first passion, real estate, and founded FancyPantsHomes.com