Russell Westbrook took the whole family on a lavish trip after winning big in a Brentwood Park real estate deal

Russell Westbrook has sold his Westside home after moving into Formula One racing heiress Petra Ecclestone’s mansion across the street from his Lakers teammate LeBron James’ home.

According to public documents, Arie and Rebeckah Belldegrun’s son Ben bought the Brentwood Park mansion for $25 miℓℓio𝚗. The 34-year-old Long Beach native and his wife Nina Earl paid $19.8 miℓℓio𝚗 for their new home in May 2018.

The three-story Ken Ungar-designed home on a walled and gated half-acre corner property has an all-white stucco facade with masonry and wood accents.

The “modern traditional” mansion contains six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, hardwood, tile, and stone flooring, unique moldings and woodwork, high ceilings, and wide windows in 13,400 square feet.

A double-height entrance invites guests to formal living and dining spaces. From there, the first floor has a gourmet kitchen with marble slab countertops, a center island, and high-end stainless equipment, a breakfast nook next to a family room with a wet bar, and glass doors leading to a covered patio with a fireplace.

The underground level has a family area, another wet bar, a temperature-controlled wine room, a sumptuous movie theater, a gym, and staff quarters.

The park-like grounds have a pool, jacuzzi, sundeck, kitchen, and barbeque for outdoor gathering. The front has a large motor court and a three-car attached garage.