NBA free agent Carlos Boozer sells Florida estate for $5.5 million
NBA free agent Carlos Boozer and his wife, Cece, have sold their Coconut Grove, Fla., estate for $5.5 million.
The Mediterranean-style compound, built in 1996 and renovated in 2006, sits on more than a third of an acre off a private street with a gated entrance. In the main house, a media room has theater seating for eight, and the kitchen’s eat-in area opens to terraces. The guesthouse has a living room, a bedroom, a bathroom and a balcony. There are a combined five bathrooms, five bathrooms, two half-baths and 7,002 square feet of living space.
Outdoors, Boozer had a covered patio with a kitchen, an infinity pool and a dock with space for a 60-foot boat. The property overlooks Biscayne Bay and has views of Key Biscayne.
The formidable Utah Jazz power forward faced the Lakers in this year’s playoffs. The former Duke star, 28, who signed a six-year contract with the Jazz in 2004, earned more than $12 million for the 2009-10 season.
Marisela Cisneros and Tamasha Rose of One Sotheby’s International Realty, Coral Gables, had the listing.
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