Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro seems to be making headlines both on and off the court this offseason. With the recent listing of his luxurious 8-bedroom, 9-bathroom Pinecrestmansion for $12.2 million, trade rumors surrounding the young star have reached a fever pitch.
The luxurious mansion, spanning 9,505 square feet, showcases its grandeur and elegance to potential buyers. Initially listed for $13 million in late April, shortly after the Miami Heat’s disappointing loss to the Boston Celtics in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference first round, the price was later reduced to $12.2 million, possibly reflecting strategic considerations or market dynamics.
This lavish estate boasts an array of amenities, including an outdoor kitchen and a “resort-style” pool, creating an ideal setting for relaxation and entertainment. Additionally, the home features an elevator, wine cellar, state-of-the-art kitchen, media room, summer kitchen, and cabana, embodying luxury and sophistication at every turn. Tyler Herro acquired this modern mansion in December 2022 for $10.5 million, setting a record for the highest sale in Pinecrest at the time of purchase.
Interestingly, Herro’s decision to list his mansion comes on the heels of his four-year, $120 million contract extension with the Miami Heat, signed just two months prior. With an additional $10 million in incentives, Herro’s lucrative deal underscores his value and potential in the NBA, further accentuating the significance of his mansion listing in the context of ongoing trade discussions and personal considerations.
Miami Heat Victor Oladipo Just Sold his Miami Beach Property for $7.8 Million
Victor Oladipo Pictured with Dwayne Wade
All-Star NBA player Victor Oladipo, recently sold his Miami Beach property. According to records, Oladipo sold the non-waterfront mansion at 65 South Hibiscus Drive for $9 million, two years after purchasing it for a then-record $7.8 million.
In 2021, Oladipo had just become a member of the Miami Heat and had just purchased the 6,500-square-foot house. According to records, the house was built in 2020 and has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and one half-bathroom. It covers 0.3 acres, which according to Hogan is unusual for Hibiscus Island. According to Hogan, the house contains a pool, two master bedrooms, and a separate guest house.
Oladipo paid a sum that, at the time, set a Miami Beach non-waterfront home record, but that record was quickly broken when the area’s housing market experienced a price increase due to increasing demand. When a Sunset Islands home sold for $12.5 million in 2022, it set the record for the most money ever paid for a non-waterfront residence in Miami Beach.
According to Hogan, the most recent sale sets a Hibiscus Island price record for non-waterfront properties. According to Redfin, Oladipo listed the home in June for $10 million.
Throughout his 10-year NBA career, the two-time All-Star has sustained numerous injuries. He was transferred from the Heat to the Thunder in July, however, there is some talk that he might be moved again, according to Hogan. According to the Bleacher Report, Oladipo filed a lawsuit against his longtime manager, James Henderson, in June, accusing him of stealing $1.3 million from Oladipo and investing it in a condo and a nightclub.
Hogan stated that Oladipo wants to keep a “home base” in the Miami area and wants a bigger yard for his daughter even though his basketball future is uncertain. According to Hogan, they have been looking at homes in Pinecrest, a well-known inland hub for NBA players, as well as Weston, Davie, Southwest Ranches, and Pinecrest.
Earlier last month, Jason Richardson, a retired NBA star, paid $6.3 million for a house close to Olympia Heights. Jimmy Butler, a member of the Miami Heat, purchased a South Miami house for $7.4 million in February of last year.
Another Former Miami Heat Player Sells Miami Mansion
We have been seeing a lot of Miami Heat basketball players, as well as former players, sell their Miami homes. Now we can add former center, Meyers Leonard to the list with his recent sale of a Bay Point waterfront home for $10.89 million.
Leonard and his wife, Elle purchase the home in February of this year for $7.78 million. The property is located at 741 Buttonwood Lane features 6,819 square feet of living space sited on 0.43 acres on an interior lot in a canal with direct access to Biscayne Bay.
The modern waterfront with vine-covered loggias surrounding the exterior showcases 7 bedrooms with 8.5 bathrooms. The estate was built in 1996 and was renovated in 2018 to feature high ceilings, Italian cabinetry by Italkraft, oak hardwood floor throughout, and stainless steel appliances. Outdoors, you will find a 2 car garage, entertainment area with custom seating, and a heated pool/spa. The new owners will also enjoy the aluminum deck with a boat lift.
Eduardo Marquez and his wife Gabriela are listed as the buyers for this property. Marquez is the President of Lucky Player Vodka (located in Miami). The mortgage for the buyers was provided by Citibank for $6 million.
Meyers Leonard, originally from Virginia, played high school basketball for 2 years then was drafted into the NBA in 2012. He was a first-round draft pick but 11th overall. He was traded from the Portland Trail Blazers to the Miami Heat in 2020 where he assisted the Heat to reach the NBA Finals for that year. In 2021, he re-signed another contract with Miami but ended up injuring his shoulder in January 2021.
In a recent Instagram post, Leonard stated on his future of the NBA, “I’m simply not healthy enough to play.” He also stated that he is looking forward to 2022 and what is in store for his career and family.
Miami Heat Player PJ Tucker Rents $22,000 Waterfront Home in Coral Gables
Anthony Leon “P. J.” Tucker Jr., NBA Star Forward for the Miami Heat recently rented a waterfront property located in Coral Gables.
The rental located at 25 Arvida Parkway, was last listed for $22,000 monthly. The waterfront home is located in the gated community of Gables Estates that sides to Biscayne Bay.
The property was built in 1968 and sits on 0.68 acres with 100 feet of Biscayne Bay water frontage. The open concept mid-century home features 7,343 square feet of living space with 5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. Marble floors span throughout opening to floor-to-ceiling windows.
What makes this home so spectacular is the 2 grand living rooms, a formal dining room, and the spacious chef’s kitchen. The home also features a 3 car garage, a deck, pool, dock with a boat lift. The seawall has also been recently replaced. According to the listing, there is an application fee of $35,000 as well as acceptance by the community club.
The estimated worth of the home is listed at $30 million.
Tucker began playing ball in college for the Texas Longhorns. Some major accomplishments include his 2008 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP and his Israeli Super League. This year, Tucker also won an NBA Championship with the Milwaukee Bucks.
Other notables that reside in the community include rapper and songwriter, Pharrell, healthcare billionaire, Mike Fernandez, and another Miami Heat Player, Alonzo Mourning.
Sold Less Than 1 Year Ago- Chris Bosh’s Previous Waterfront Mansion Lists at a 192% Increase
Retired Miami Heat player, Chris Bosh sold his waterfront mansion in January 2021 for $14.4 million. The property located in Miami Beach has now been relisted at $42 million in less than 9 months.
According to county records, the current owner of the property is AquaBlue Group, a building design company also located in Miami Beach. AquaBlue is led by Philippe Harari and mainly does business in Miami. AquaBlue currently owns 2 Palm Island properties, 1 Hibiscus Island property, 1 Venetian Islands property, and a bayfront resort-like retreat.
The Miami Beach property was originally purchased for $695,000 in 1991 and the current home that sits on the lot was developed in 2008. In 2010, Chris Bosh purchased the property for $12.3 million. Over the years, Bosh has tried to sell the property for $18 million and $15 million, later selling in January 2021 for $14.4 million.
The waterfront Miami Beach mansion located at 6396 North Bay Road features 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms with 11,709 square feet of living space. The lot itself sits on 0.55 acres of water frontage directly on Biscayne Bay. This modern waterfront was architecturally designed by Touzet Studio with double-height rooms.
The custom Italian kitchen features unique modern cabinets, high-end appliances, and an expansive island. The master suite features direct bay views and a wet bar. The outdoor area is a perfect entertaining space with an outdoor kitchen, cabana bathrooms, infinity pool, gym, guesthouse, and boat dock. Custom branded Italian furniture will be included in the purchase.
The market has been surging with waterfront property transactions, including those on North Bay Road. In June, Dwayne Wade and his wife’s Gabrielle Union sold their home on North Bay Road for $22 million. Phil Collins also sold his waterfront home in January for $39.2 million. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck rented a waterfront estate just 2 doors down from Wade for $150,000 monthly.
Miami Heat’s Very Own Jimmy Butler Sold his Pinecrest Mansion for $7.1 Million
Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman
Jimmy Butler, Small Forward for the Miami Heat just sold his Pinecrest Mansion for $7.1 million. Butler who just purchased this home just 2 years ago really took advantage of the Miami market because he originally purchased the estate for $4.6 million in 2018. The home was built in 2013.
Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman
Records show that the managing partner, Reshma Sohoni, for London-based venture capital firm called Seedcamp purchased the home. Sohoni co-founded Seedcamp in 2007 with the idea to assist in investments for European tech start-ups.
The home located at 8975 Southwest 63rd Court in the Stritter Estates subdivision of Pinecrest features 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms and a 3 car garage. The custom Mediterain home with 8,958 square feet of living space showcases a grand foyer that opens to the living and dining rooms with double height ceilings.
The large game room is perfect for entertaining with a custom wet-bar and dedicant kitchen. The custom cabinetry, wine gallery, and butler’s pantry makes this home truly unique. The master offers a private terrace and spa bath. The backyard is the ultimate in luxury with covered terraces, playground, spa, and resort style pool.
Photo Credit: Douglas Elliman
For the next four years, Butler will still be a Miami resident with his recently signed 4 year contract extension with the Heat for an additional $184 million.
Butler isn’t the first Heat player to sell its Miami mansion. Dwayne Wade and wife Gabrielle Union sold their Miami mansion for $22 million after 2 years on the market.
Marquis Residences Condo Owned by Mario Chalmers Back on the Market with 11% Price Reduction
After being on and off the market for the past 3-plus years, the 5 bedroom condo at Marquis Residences owned by former Miami Heat player Mario Chalmers is back once again…but this time priced at $2.66M – that’s an 11 percent reduction from its previous list price of $2.99M, and 33.5% off its original list price of $4M set back in August 2014.
The two-story residence, located on the 49th and 50th floors of the northeast corner of the building, has 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms with 5,475 interior square feet, a game room, wet bar, and soaring 20-foot ceilings. It boasts views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, and the Miami Beach skyline. The Mario Chalmers residence also includes 4 assigned parking spaces.
The new list price equates to $486 per square foot, which is much lower than where comparable two-story units have recently sold at Marquis Residences. Unit 6101, a two-story residence located on the northeast corner of the building, sold just weeks ago for $716 per square foot. Hopefully four times will be a charm for Mario Chalmers!
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Now that he has been released from the Miami Heat due to his health problems, it appears Chris Bosh is taking both his talents and his family out of South Beach. He has listed his North Bay Road home on the market for $18 million.
The home was built in 2009 and purchased by the Bosh family in 2010 for just over $12 million. It features ultra-high ceilings (a necessity for the family with a 6 foot 11 patriarch), heated pool, summer kitchen, elevator and guest house. Overall, the home has nearly 12,000 square feet of interior living area with spacious, airy rooms and wide open bay views to the west so that the owners and guests can enjoy Miami’s famous sunsets over the Downtown and Brickell skyline.
Have a scroll through all 45 photos of the manse, we bet that the Bosh family is sad to part with this lovely home!
Will Chris Bosh Stay In Miami After His Career-Ending Diagnosis?
It is a sad day for Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat. The NBA doctors have officially ruled that his blood clotting disorder is a career-ending ailment. The 11-time all star maintains that he is in good health to play, but the ruling has been made and it looks like the Heat will waive him from the roster so that they can make room for a new player to take his place.
So, if he is indeed forced off of the roster, will he stay in Miami? What will happen to the $12 million luxury home he purchased in 2010 on North Bay Road? He still has $52 million left on his contract, which he will reportedly get to keep, so he doesn’t really have to work again although he maintains a desire to continue playing. He is only 33 years old, after all. What would you do?
Here are some additional photos of the Miami Beach waterfront mansion that he calls home. It has 7 bedrooms, 8 baths, 2 powder rooms and 12,000 square feet of interior space. The North Bay Road lot has over 100 feet of bay frontage.