Basketball star Dion Waiters marketed his Pinecrest estate for $11.1 million, 4 several years just after leaving the Miami Heat for the Lakers. The deal closed at a steep price cut from the $18 million he was asking when it hit the marketplace a calendar year ago.
Waiters sold the mansion at 5745 Southwest 94th Road to an LLC named for the address, records display. The accurate purchaser is unknown.
Ashley Velez of Pure Investments had the listing, and Faranak Mehdian of Coldwell Banker Realty introduced the buyer.
Waiters was the fourth general draft select when he joined the National Basketball League in 2012. He performed for the Cleveland Cavaliers from 2012 to 2015, then moved to the Oklahoma City Thunder for just one calendar year before joining the Miami Heat in 2016. He signed with the Lakers in 2020, but was suspended soon afterward for taking edibles on the group plane and calling out ill to occasion for his birthday, according to published reports. After a 3-calendar year hiatus from basketball, Waiters is reportedly striving to get back again into the activity, and has perhaps signed a offer with the Lakers, in accordance to NBA.com.
Waiters purchased the Pinecrest mansion for $7.4 million in 2016, property documents exhibit. The 13,200-square-foot mansion was crafted on 2 acres in 2016. The dwelling has nine bedrooms, 11 loos and two fifty percent-loos, data clearly show. The house involves a theater, pool and out of doors kitchen area, the listing exhibits.
Waiters shown the estate for $18 million in March of final 12 months, which would have marked a report for Pinecrest had it marketed for that value. He slashed the inquiring price many instances right before closing at $11.1 million, Redfin shows.
Billionaire Jorge Mas, the greater part proprietor of Inter Miami, established the Pinecrest price document when he offered his 5-acre estate to the village of Pinecrest for $14 million in January. That defeat the selling price history set in November, when [solidcore] founder Anne Mahlum purchased a Pinecrest mansion for $11.3 million, correct immediately after a concealed purchaser purchased a mansion for a record $11.2 million in October. Prior to that, the cost report was held by David “Big Papi” Ortiz, the baseball All-Star who sold his Pinecrest household for $10.6 million in June.