For $6.9M, Utah Jazz’s Carlos Boozer’s Mansion is a Steal

August 31, 2009
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Utah Jazz forward Carlos Boozer lists his mansion in Miami for $6.9M

In Miami, the waterfront mansion of Utah Jazz forward Carlos Boozer, is now on the market for $6,900,000.

Boozer has an ongoing divorce from his wife, Cindy “CeCe” Boozer, and apparently, it is for that reason why the mansion was listed.

Boozer’s Mediterranean-style house was built in 1996.  According to the county recorder’s “total” amount, it measures 7,002 square feet.  According to listing information, the mansion has five bedrooms, five full baths, two half baths, hardwood floors, a state-of-the-art media room, smart house technology, a security camera system, quality finishes, custom millwork, a gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances and a large eat-in area, a barrel roof and a three-car garage.  According to public records and listing information, the 0.4-acre (17,630-square-foot) parcel include terraces, a one-bedroom detached guest house, a pool, a dock and a boat lift as the mansion’s outdoor features.

According to public records, Boozer and his wife paid $7,300,000 for the mansion in 2007.  Selling it for such a low price must make it a losing deal for Boozer.

But that’s not the only property Boozer has ever had.  He has owned a plethora of other properties over the years, including:

* A 3,398-square-foot town house in Durham, N.C., which he purchased in 2006 for $217,500 and still owns;

* A 3,031-square-foot house in Raleigh, N.C. that he purchased in 2004 for $480,000 and that he transferred into the names of his parents in late 2008;

* A 7,356-square-foot mansion at 9781 SW 60th Court in Pinecrest, Fla., which he sold in 2007 to a major-league pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals for $3,150,000;

* A 25th-floor condominium unit in the popular (and celebrity-friendly), 48-story Jade at Brickell Bay tower at 1331 Brickell Bay Drive in Miami, which he sold in 2006 for $1,385,000;

* A house at 13 Wenden Court in posh Bratenahl, Ohio, which he sold in 2005 for $349,000.

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