Kobe Bryant's childhood home is for sale. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Kobe Bryant's childhood Pennsylvania home for sale, includes original basketball hoop

If you want to live in Kobe Bryant's childhood home, now's your chance.

The Wynnewood, Pennsylvania home has hit the market for $899,999 and features five bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and the original basketball hoop that the Los Angeles Lakers legend practiced on during his younger years. 

Kate Bayer, who is selling the home, purchased it from the Bryant family about 12 years ago. At the end of the home's description, there's a link to support the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation. 

Bryant, who was born in Pennsylvania, spent the majority of his time in Italy while his father, Joe, played professional basketball. The Bryant family moved into the home when Kobe was 13 years old in 1991.

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