ESPN star Victor Oladipo’s former home in Miami has hit the market – for a cool $11million.
The 32-year-old is the newest addition to the sports network’s stellar NBA analyst team.
NBA star Victor Oladipo’s former Miami home is going on the market[/caption]
The stunning property is located in the heart of Miami[/caption]
It boasts incredible views thanks to wall-to-ceiling windows throughout[/caption]
Oladipo spent 11 years in the NBA and is a two-time All-Star.
A talented shooting guard, he joined the Miami Heat in 2021 and spent three seasons with the franchise.
During his time in The Magic City, Oladipo lived it up in a gorgeous beach house on Hibiscus Island.
The luxury two-storey mansion is situated in one of the city’s most sought-after spots, overlooking Biscayne Bay.
Built in 2020, it features 6,491 square feet of floor space and has been listed for $10.99m by Issac Malagon with The Chad Carroll Group.
With 7 luxury bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms, the eye-popping primary boasts a spa-inspired ensuite bath and incredible views out over the city.
Foor-to-ceiling windows throughout help to blend the indoors with the outdoors.
No Miami pad would be complete without a huge pool, with comfy lounge areas built into the grounds around it.
And the gourmet kitchen provides the potential buyer with a stunning top-of-line preparation space.
Nearby are tennis and basketball courts to shoot some hoops, as well as a gorgeous waterfront park.
The pad is currently owned by Dana Ritzcovan of Royal Caribbean Group, per a press release.
Oladipo bought the mansion for $7.75million in 2021 after he was traded from the Houston Rockets.
The guesthouse was revamped into a $50,000 recording studio by the NBA star, who has recorded a number of rap albums.
Oladipo earned a mammoth $124million during his basketball career, per Spotrac.
The mansion was built in 2020 and boasts a stunning outside pool[/caption]
There’s also a state-of-the-art kitchen and dining area[/caption]
It has hit the market for a cool $11 million[/caption]
The former No. 2 overall pick emerged as a star wing for the Indiana Pacers in 2018.
But he has missed 255 of 374 games since 2019 due to recurring knee injuries.
Oladipo was a two-time NBA All-Star, All-Defensive First-Team player, and was awarded the league’s Most Improved Player award in 2018.
He joined up with ESPN earlier this month after injuries began to take their toll.
Oladipo has yet to formally retire from basketball and stunned fans following an unexpected appearance on NBA Today.
Oladipo’s NBA career has been derailed by injury[/caption]