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Former NHL Star Ilya Kovalchuk Lists His Luxe $14.5M Miami Beach Condo


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Ilya Kovalchuk, who skated to glory (and big bucks) in the NHL with a variety of teams, is hoping to unload his fab Miami Beach pad for $14.5 million.

The swanky condo on Fisher Island in the Sunshine State is a 3,620-square-foot, three-bedroom unit. Situated in the coveted Palazzo Della Luna building, the posh place offers sunny views of the water and greater Miami. Let’s take a look around the winger’s sweet residence.

Shiny oak floors, sleek surfaces, and a sedate color palette add up to a soothing modern home in the sky. A private elevator whisks you up to this gorgeous condo, which offers a wraparound terrace and enormous windows that perfectly frame the bay and Miami Beach.

Built in 2019

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Living room

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The kitchen is by Boffi and includes appliances from Sub-Zero and Miele; a wine cooler; and a 16-foot, marble island for serving and entertaining. The main bedroom is a quiet retreat with balcony access and a spa-inspired bath with a deep, oval soaking tub and huge shower.

Fisher Island is a 216-acre, private property accessible only by water and exclusively at the invitation of a resident or hotel reservation.

Kovalchuk stunned the hockey world when he quit the New Jersey Devils in 2013 (and a highly lucrative contract worth more than $100 million) and headed home to play in his native Russia. Kovalchuk also owned a custom-built megamansion in New Jersey. That place came in handy when he played for the Devils from 2010 to 2013.

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That huge home in Alpine, NJ, went on the market for $18 million in 2019. A year later, the price was cut to $16 million, and the home now appears to be under contract for $10.9 million.

Though he did return to the NHL for a brief stint from 2018 to 2020, Kovalchuk’s currently working as a general manager for the Russian team Avangard Omsk.



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