Former Mansion Of Two-Time NBA Champion Chris Bosh Hits The Market For $42 Million

Real Estate

The waterfront estate once owned by former Miami Heat star Chris Bosh is on the market for $42 million. The fully renovated 11,709-square-foot mansion is the only move-in-ready residence available on the prestigious North Bay Road in Miami Beach. Celebrity neighbors include Cindy Crawford, Rande Gerber, Karlie Kloss and Joshua Kushner.  

Upon arrival onto the lush verdant landscape, guests will be greeted by a living green wall and a garden courtyard area with water installations that highlight the home’s perimeter. Developed by AquaBlue Group and conceptualized by Touzet Studio, the gut-renovated home includes seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a cozy contemporary atmosphere created with wood and stone perfectly placed throughout.

The double-height great room is surrounded in glass, highlighting captivating views of the bay and garden. Each corner of the home is positioned to flow seamlessly together with the finest finishes from custom millwork to Italian marble slabs.  

The primary suite is as lavish as they come with large closets, an oversize bathroom with tub and dual sinks, morning kitchen and, of course, breathtaking views. The huge kitchen is every chef’s dream with custom cabinetry, a large island and seating. 

The outdoor oasis features a mosaic tile infinity pool, a detached outdoor kitchen and cabana bathroom plus separate guest quarters. The fully automated smart home also includes a commercial-grade elevator. 

The seller is seeking an overall record, but still lower price per square foot ($3,500) when compared to other recent sales like the former home of Phil Collins, which previously belonged to Jennifer Lopez, at 5800 North Bay Road. That home sold for $39 million at about $4,000 per square foot.

6396 North Bay Road is listed by Albert Justo and Mirce Curkoski with The Waterfront Team at ONE Sotheby’s International Realty. For a virtual tour of the property, click here.

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