Miami Heat player Tyler Johnson just sold his Pinecrest home for $4.35 million, taking a slight loss on the property.
Johnson, who in 2016 signed a four-year, $50 million contract with the Heat, paid $4.82 million for the home at 9700 West Suburban Drive that same year. He listed it the following year for $5.25 million.
The Miami Heat guard just sold it to an undisclosed buyer, according to a spokesperson for One Sotheby’s International Realty. Kimberly Knausz of One Sotheby’s represented Johnson, and Charles Bauer brought the buyer, according to Redfin.
The six-bedroom, 9,476-square-foot mansion includes dual chef’s kitchens, a home office, theater, entertainment room with a bar and pool tables, a basketball court, in-ground trampoline, pool, pool house and summer kitchen.
It was built in 2009 and sits on more than an acre of land.
Earlier this year, Johnson’s teammate James Johnson paid $5.2 million for the seven-bedroom, 7,700-square-foot home at 8955 Southwest 63rd Court, also in Pinecrest.
Just this week, Major League Baseball All-Star Eugenio Suárez paid $4.55 million for the 8,287-square-foot Pinecrest house at 6220 Southwest 108th Street.