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Kevin Durant’s Former Miami Penthouse for $22,000 a Month

A luxurious penthouse in Miami, boasting a significant NBA connection, is currently available for rent at $22,000 per month.

Previously owned by the acclaimed Phoenix Suns star forward, Kevin Durant, the opulent three-bedroom residence showcases a glamorous ambiance. Durant, a 14-time NBA All-Star and widely recognized as one of the greatest players in league history, possessed the property for approximately four years during his tenure with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Acquiring the penthouse in 2011 for slightly over “.8 million, Durant subsequently sold it in 2015 for $3.15 million, as indicated by records from PropertyShark.

Marko Gojanovic of MR Luxury Group at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, in collaboration with colleague Reid Heidenry, is handling the listing. According to Gojanovic, Durant personally designed the movie theater and installed speakers throughout the residence.

The 3,500-square-foot home features an open-plan layout encompassing a chef’s kitchen, multiple living areas, and a dining space. Other highlights include a bar, floor-to-ceiling windows, a wraparound terrace, and breathtaking panoramic views of the bay, ocean, and city skyline, as outlined in the listing.

Property records indicate that the penthouse changed ownership in 2021 for $2.41 million, currently held by a limited liability company.

Described as an ideal space for entertaining and impressing guests, the layout seamlessly connects various areas such as the dining section, kitchen, terraces, and family room, according to Gojanovic.

Furthermore, the building itself offers an array of amenities, including saunas, steam rooms, multiple pools, a fitness center, and a children’s playroom. Despite the premium price, there is notable demand for high-end luxury properties in Miami, particularly spacious penthouses with abundant amenities, reflecting the city’s ongoing allure for affluent residents, according to Gojanovic.

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