Exploring Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union’s Spectacular $22M Miami Beach Retreat: A Dreamy Haven for Happiness
Dwyane Wade received $22 million for the sale of his home in Miami Beach, which had a basketball court designed in the style of the Miami Heat.
Wade and his wife, Gabrielle Union, are active in real estate. They sold their Sherman Oaks mansion for $5.5 mιllιon in May after buying a 17,000-square-foot showplace in Hidden Hills for $17.9 mιllιon last year.
The $22-mιllιon deal is less than the $32.5 mιllιon he was asking for the beachfront home, but it’s more than double the $10.645 mιllιon he paid in 2010. The three-time NBA champion transformed the property into a 12,000-square-foot mansion with a wine cellar, movie theater, pool, cabana, and private dock.
The Mediterranean-style two-story villa features a long, covered entryway and lush courtyard and rustic interiors with vaulted ceilings and wooden floors. Both levels have bay-facing windows.
The estate contains a master suite with a balcony and salon, six bedrooms, and ten bathrooms. Wade spent the majority of his NBA career in Miami, therefore the backyard beachfront features a basketball court painted red and black, a playground, and a spiral staircase.
In 16 NBA seasons, Wade, 39, was selected to 13 All-Star teams. With the Miami Heat, he won three NBA championships and the 2009 scoring championship. He bought a Utah Jazz stake this year after retiring in 2019.