Houston Rockets’ Jeff Green sells Pinecrest mansion for M

Houston Rockets’ Jeff Green sells Pinecrest mansion for $16M


NBA player Jeff Green sold his Pinecrest mansion for $15.5 million, The Real Deal has learned. 

Green and his wife, Stephanie, sold the seven-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bathroom home at 9500 Southwest 61st Court, according to property records and the listing. The 10,400-square-foot estate was on the market for $16.4 million with Toni Schrager of Brown Harris Stevens. 

One Sotheby’s International Realty’s Dennis Carvajal represented the undisclosed buyer. 

TMZ reported in January that Cameron Diaz and her husband Benji Madden toured Green’s home as they looked at luxury properties in Miami and Miami Beach. 

Green, a forward for the Houston Rockets, paid $1.4 million for the non-waterfront 1-acre property in 2017 via an LLC. In 2021, he transferred ownership of the property into his and his wife’s names. The house was completed the following year. 

The two-story estate includes a home theater, play rooms, a gym, two laundry rooms and a four-car garage. The property also has a pool, summer kitchen, playground and, naturally, a lighted basketball court. 

Green has played for 11 NBA teams across 18 seasons. While he hasn’t played for the Miami Heat, he was part of the Denver Nuggets team that defeated the Heat in the 2023 NBA Finals, becoming an NBA champion.

A number of professional athletes have called Pinecrest home, including other NBA players such as Dion Waiters, Jimmy Butler, Carlos Boozer, Lamar Odom and Chris “Birdman” Andersen. The Heat’s Tyler Herro paid $10.5 million for a 9,500-square-foot mansion in Pinecrest in 2022. 

Last summer, Major League Baseball pitcher Luis Severino paid $10.7 million for a 1-acre estate under construction in Pinecrest. A year earlier, Waiters sold his Pinecrest estate for $11.1 million, more than four years after he was traded from the Heat to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Pinecrest is among the South Florida neighborhoods and towns that have seen pricing and construction of new luxury homes boom since the pandemic. 

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