Former NBA guard Dion Waiters sells. Waiters was the fourth overall choice in the 2012 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
For eight seasons, the NBA’s most consistent shooter made shots without hesitation. Because of his hubris and skill, he acquired the nickname “Waiters Island” from NBA experts.
He hasn’t played since the Lakers-Waiters championship game in 2020. This time, the waitstaff is leaving South Florida.
Ashley He enjoys visiting Philadelphia, according to Michelle Velez of P.U.R.E Investments, Inc. They are undecided about staying in Miami. Miami and Philadelphia switch places.
The 14,000 square foot estate, built in 2016, sits on almost two acres. The former shooter changed his identity to fit his home.
According to Velez, Waiters refers to it as Waiters Island because it is his own refuge. The landscape appears desolate. That is a large area for a lone journey. He adores his house and refers to it as his sanctuary.
In total, there are nine bedrooms and eleven baths. Owners can select from a number of luxurious main bedrooms.
According to Velez, the main suites are three rather than one. Beautiful kitchen. My personal favorite. The master bedroom is a rare treat.
A second main suite is on the lower level, while a third is on the second storey of the other side of the house.
According to Velez, “the kitchen is just amazing.” The islands provide plenty of space. You’ve arrived.
The house’s reflecting pools make for a stunning entry. A big outdoor kitchen, teppanyaki grill, BBQ, and seats surround the rear pool. We have additional room.
“There are two areas of the yard where you could definitely add a tennis court or a full basketball court, which is something that a lot of people in Miami want to do—they just don’t have the land for it,” Velez said.
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