The shooting guard unloaded the home on Hibiscus Island after being traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder
NBA shooting guard Victor Oladipo sold his contemporary Miami Beach mansion for $9 million on Tuesday ahead of his upcoming return to the Oklahoma City Thunder, Mansion Global has learned.
The seven-bedroom spread is on the man-made Hibiscus Island—a prestigious, guard-gated community in Biscayne Bay and accessible only via the MacArthur Causeway—and the big-ticket deal marks the highest non-waterfront sale on the enclave, according to listing agent Liz Hogan of Compass.
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“The sale indicates a strong and growing demand for luxury real estate in the area,” she said. “More and more high-end buyers and developers are coming to the neighborhood leading to increased property values and further development.”
Set on a rare, oversized corner lot, the almost 6,500-square-foot, glass-covered property has a light-filled open floor plan, sleek decor and a larger footprint than typical homes on the island, according to Hogan.
There are high ceilings; a feature staircase; a game room; a gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances and custom cabinetry; a living area with a statement wood wall; and a primary bedroom suite with a spa-like bathroom and two walk-in closets, according to the listing.
Outside, there’s a large pool, plenty of space for entertaining, relaxing and dining al fresco and a private guest house, where Oladipo added a $50,000 recording studio, Hogan said.
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