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NBA All-Star Victor Oladipo Sets Record With Sale of $9M Miami Beach Home


Well-traveled shooting guard Victor Oladipo is on the move again. The NBA All-Star just sold his star-worthy Miami Beach home for $9 million, a price that set a local record for the highest-priced, non-waterfront sale on Hibiscus and Palm Island.

Oladipo was traded by the Miami Heat to the Oklahoma City Thunder in July—the fifth time he’s been dealt during his 10-year career in the league.

Back in 2021, he sold home (with an amazing shoe closet!) in Orlando for $1.8 million. He had purchased the place after being drafted by the Magic in 2013.

But it’s his most recent sale that has folks buzzing. Hibiscus Island is a posh Miami Beach enclave that’s popular with Hollywood A-listers and pro athletes. Here’s a look at Oladipo’s fabulous former digs.

Boxy, modern exterior

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Family room

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Kitchen

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Primary bedroom

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Main bathroom

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Pool and spa

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Indoor/outdoor living

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Set on a large corner lot, the seven-bedroom home sports nearly 6,500 square feet of angular contemporary design. Vaulted ceilings greet you at the entry, and enormous sliding doors create seamless flow between the interior and the outside spaces.

Custom cabinets, a gorgeous stone island, and luxe appliances from Wolf and Thermador give the kitchen elevated polish.

Meanwhile, two walk-in closets, a seating area, wraparound balcony, and a beautiful bath make the primary suite a lush retreat.

Outside, the luxury continues with plenty of room to sunbathe, entertain, and take a dip in the pool or spa. Plus, the Hibiscus Island community offers abundant amenities for residents. There’s a park on the water, tennis and basketball courts, and playgrounds.

The home even comes with a guesthouse for visitors who want to stay awhile.

Privacy and safety are also paramount, thanks to a gated entry equipped with 24-hour security.

Oladipo is a two-time All-Star who began his career with the Orlando Magic in 2013 before bouncing all over the NBA. His latest stint with the Thunder is actually his second go-round with the squad—he played with OKC in the 2016-2017 season.

Liz Hogan with Compass represented Oladipo while the buyer was represented by Matthew Krac with Americore Intl. Realty



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