Alonzo Mourning’s former Coconut Grove mansion sells at a discount

Mourning lived in the waterfront home from 1996 to 2009

3525 Anchorage Way and Alonzo Mourning (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)
3525 Anchorage Way and Alonzo Mourning (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

The former Coconut Grove home of Alonzo and Tracy Mourning just sold for $8.25 million, according to Douglas Elliman.

George Thermiotis sold the seven-bedroom, 10,700-square-foot home at 3525 Anchorage Way to Fifare Real Estate Investments LLC, a Delaware company. The property hit the market earlier this year for $12 million, which means it just sold for a 31 percent discount.

Douglas Elliman’s Bo Mastykaz had the listing. Elliman declined to comment on the buyer’s identity. Liz Hogan of Compass represented the buyer.

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The Mournings owned the waterfront home from 1996 until 2009, when they sold it to Mayfair in the Grove owner Timo Kipp and his wife Nathalia Kipp for $6 million. The Kipps sold it to Thermiotis for $7.1 million in 2015.

Mourning, a former Miami Heat center and an affordable housing developer, and his wife, paid $3.2 million for the Coconut Grove house in 1996, the same year it was built. It features open bay views, maid quarters, a library/home office and a pool.

Property records show the couple owns a mansion in Pinecrest.