The home that Dwyane Wade owned in Miami Beach, which featured a basketball court that was decked in Miami Heat colors, was sold for a price of $22.9 million.
Wade Union and his wife, Gabrielle Union, are both working in the real estate industry. In May of this year, they sold their Sherman Oaks house for $5.5 million after purchasing a showplace in Hidden Hills that was 17,000 square feet in size and costing them $17.9 million the previous year.
Even while the asking price of $32.5 million for the oceanfront property was lower than the agreement that was made for $22 million, it is still more than twice as much as the $10.645 million that he paid for it in 2010.
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The three-time NBA champion is responsible for the transformation of the site into a 12,000 square foot estate that features a wine cellar, cinema, pool, cabana, and private dock.
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The two-story Mediterranean mansion has rustic interiors with vaulted ceilings and wooden floors, a large covered entryway, a verdant courtyard, and two stories. There are bay-facing windows on both levels.
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The estate contains a master suite with a balcony and salon, six bedrooms, and ten bathrooms. Wade spent the majority of his NBA career in Miami, therefore the backyard beachfront features a basketball court painted red and black, a playground, and a spiral staircase.
Wade, who is now 39 years old, was nominated to thirteen All-Star teams during the course of his sixteen seasons in the NBA. Three NBA championships and the scoring championship in 2009 were all won by him while he was playing with the Miami Heat. After he retired in 2019, he made a purchase of an interest in the Utah Jazz this year.
Brett Harris, who works for Douglas Elliman, was in charge of the discussions.