Inside Miami Heat Star Victor Oladipo’s lavish $10M mansion that includes seven bedrooms and a giant swimming pool

The seasoned traveler Victor Oladipo, the shooting guard, is back in action. The NBA All-Star just sold his star-studded Miami Beach home for $9 million, setting a local record for the highest-priced non-waterfront sale on Hibiscus and Palm Island.

Anthony Oladipo was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder by the Miami Heat in July, becoming the fifth player to be moved during his ten-year NBA career.

 

 

In 2021, he sold an Orlando home for $1.8 million, which included an amazing shoe storage. He had purchased the property after being hired by the Magic in 2013.

On the other hand, his most recent sale has everyone buzzing.

Celebrities and professional athletes love Hibiscus Island, an affluent Miami Beach neighborhood. Oladipo’s gorgeous old homes are listed below.

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Situated on a large corner site, this roughly 6,500-square-foot, seven-bedroom home has an angular contemporary style. Vaulted ceilings greet you as soon as you walk in, and large sliding doors create a smooth transition between the inside and outside spaces.

The upscale Wolf and Thermador equipment, exquisite cabinets, and stunning stone island enhance the kitchen’s visual appeal.

Meanwhile, the main suite is a lush haven with two walk-in closets, a lounging space, a wraparound porch, and a luxurious bathroom.

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There’s a large outside area for lounging, mingling, and swimming in the pool or spa. In addition, the Hibiscus Island neighborhood offers a wealth of amenities to its members. Playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts, and a park by the lake are all accessible.

The property also has a guesthouse available for visitors who would like to stay the night.

The guarded entry and round-the-clock security are proof that privacy and security are very important.

Two-time All-Star Oladipo made his NBA debut in 2013 with the Orlando Magic before playing for various teams. In reality, this is his second stint with the Thunder; from 2016 to 2017, he also played for OKC. His most recent appearance with the Thunder is from that season.