For $22,000 a month, you may rent a condominium in Miami with a strong NBA background.
Phoenix Suns star forward Kevin Durant once owned the opulent three-bedroom home. While playing with the Oklahoma City Thunder, the 14-time All-Star, who is regarded as one of the best players in NBA history, owned the facility for around four years. According to PropertyShark records, he sold it for $3.15 million in 2015 after purchasing it in 2011 for just over $1.8 million. According to Marko Gojanovic of MR Luxury Group at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, who shares the listing with colleague Reid Heidenry, “Durant designed the movie theater himself and installed speakers throughout the house.”
The 3,500-square-foot house has a chef’s kitchen, several living areas, a dining area, a bar, floor-to-ceiling windows, a wraparound terrace, and breathtaking views of the bay, ocean, and city skyline in addition to the theater, the listing states.
According to records, the penthouse last sold for $2.41 million in 2021. A limited liability business owns it.
Gojanovic remarked, “It’s the ideal location for entertaining and impressing guests.” “The design flows naturally from the kitchen and dining area to the terraces and family room.”
In contrast, the building itself provides a long list of facilities to its residents, such as a fitness center, several pools, a children’s play area, saunas, and steam rooms.
“High-end luxury products are still in high demand in Miami,” Gojanovic stated. “Moreover, people are prepared to shell out top dollar for roomy penthouses in a complex with lots of amenities.”