NFL’s Frank Gore lists Davie mansion

Mansion features an oversized master suite, half basketball court and home theater

Frank Gore and his Davie home (Credit: Getty Images)
Frank Gore and his Davie home (Credit: Getty Images)

UPDATED, Nov. 13, 12:37 p.m.: NFL running back Frank Gore is looking to part ways with his mansion in Davie.

Gore, a native Miamian and University of Miami graduate, plays for the Buffalo Bills. At 36, he’s currently the oldest active running back in the National Football League. He’s also played for the San Francisco 49ers, Indianapolis Colts and the Miami Dolphins.

Gore is listing his five-bedroom, six-bathroom home at 12535 Stoneway Court in Davie for $1.8 million, according to Kim Knausz, director of VIP sales for the sports and entertainment division at One Sotheby’s International Realty. The 6,743-square-foot house features a home theater with a game room and bar, oversized master suite, summer kitchen, half basketball court and a pool and spa overlooking a lake.

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Property records show Gore paid about $1 million for the home in 2014. It was built in 2006 on a roughly half-acre lot.

Knausz is also the listing agent for Houston Texans wide receiver Kenny Stills’ home at 2401 Southwest 26th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, which hit the market last month for $2.8 million. Stills was previously with the Miami Dolphins.

Joe Philbin, former head coach of the Dolphins, tried to sell his Davie house after being fired by owner Stephen Ross. Records show Philbin still owns his mansion on Phoenix Avenue. He had taken it off the market in 2017, but the unit is now listed for nearly $2.2 million.

Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the square footage of the house.