Just months after his headline-making trade from the Boston Celtics to the Portland Trail Blazers, NBA star Jrue Holiday is ready to part ways with his stunning Massachusetts home. The All-Star guard has listed his brand-new Newton mansion for $6.9 million, marking a quick turnaround from his $6.5 million purchase just this past May.

A Modern Masterpiece in the Heart of Newton
Built in 2024, the 8,850-square-foot estate sits at the end of a private cul-de-sac, surrounded by manicured greenery that offers both privacy and serenity. From the outside, the sleek façade—marked by clean architectural lines, light wood accents, and vast glass panes—signals the modern sophistication that defines the interiors.

Step inside, and the tone is immediately set: bright, expansive spaces, high ceilings, and a soft palette of white, beige, and natural wood give the home an inviting, contemporary feel. According to the listing, the residence “combines a prime Newton location with modern luxury and masterful craftsmanship.”
Refined Interiors Designed for Comfort and Style
The main living area flows seamlessly into the outdoors through floor-to-ceiling glass doors, flooding the room with natural light. A marble-surround fireplace serves as the focal point, creating a cozy yet elegant gathering space.

The chef’s kitchen—fitted with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, an oversized quartz-topped island, and sleek custom cabinetry—anchors the open-concept layout. A charming breakfast nook offers a casual spot for morning coffee, while the formal dining room, wrapped in dramatic black wallpaper with a nature motif, delivers high-end style with personality.


Elsewhere on the main level, a sophisticated office provides a quiet workspace, and a guest suite welcomes visitors with comfort and privacy.
The Ultimate Space for Relaxation and Entertainment
Descend to the lower level, and the home transforms into an entertainer’s dream. A custom home theater rivals any commercial cinema, while a temperature-controlled wine cellar ensures the perfect pour for every occasion. Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the private gym complete with a sauna, blending luxury and wellness under one roof.

Upstairs, the primary suite is a true retreat. The bedroom’s statement marble accent wall holds a mounted TV and fireplace, while large windows overlook the tranquil backyard. The spa-inspired bathroom boasts a soaking tub, oversized glass shower, and dual vanities framed by marble walls. Completing the suite is a custom walk-in closet—a glamorous dressing space fit for an athlete of Holiday’s stature.




Outdoor Living at Its Finest
The backyard is designed for year-round entertaining. A custom outdoor kitchen and spacious patio create the ideal setting for summer barbecues and autumn gatherings. The grounds also feature meticulous landscaping, a three-car garage, and a motor court with ample parking.

From NBA Champion to Coastal Homeowner
A native of Southern California, Holiday first made his mark playing for UCLA, before being drafted in 2009 by the Philadelphia 76ers. After stints with the New Orleans Pelicans and Milwaukee Bucks, he joined the Celtics in 2023 and helped lead the team to the 2024 NBA Finals—averaging 14.4 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 3.8 assists across five games.

Earlier this year, he signed a four-year, $135 million contract with Boston, only to be traded to Portland in July as part of a major roster shake-up. When he’s not in Oregon, Holiday also owns a home in Chatsworth, California, keeping his roots close to his West Coast origins.
Now, as his career takes him north to the Pacific Northwest, his Newton mansion stands ready for its next owner—one seeking modern elegance, comfort, and star-level sophistication.