Dion Waiters, a former NBA guard, makes a sale. Waiters was selected fourth overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2012 NBA Draft.
On October 30, 2017, Dion Waiters #11 of the Miami Heat reacts at the American Airlines Arena during the team’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves in Miami, Florida. Note to User: By downloading and utilizing this image, the User consents to the license agreement for Getty Images.
Eight seasons in a row, the most prolific shooter in the NBA never hesitated to attempt a shot. NBA analysts dubbed him “Waiters Island” due to his aptitude and arrogance.
He has been out of action since the 2020 Lakers-Waiters championship. This time, Waiters departs South Florida.
Ashley, please. According to Michelle Velez of P.U.R.E Investments, Inc., he is a fan of traveling to Philadelphia. They have not yet made a decision regarding their stay in Miami. Miami and Philadelphia alternate.
On nearly two acres, the 14,000-square-foot mansion was completed in 2016. Former shooter’s identity was changed to correspond with his residence.
Velez stated, “Waiters calls it Waiters Island because it is his private retreat.” The terrain appears desolate. An enormous amount of territory for an outcast. He refers to the residence he adores as his retreat.
There are eleven complete bathrooms and nine bedrooms in total. The owners are presented with a variety of opulent primary bedrooms to choose from.
Velez specifies three primary suites rather than one. “Crazy closets.” Impressive kitchen. I absolutely adore it. Master bedroom privileges are uncommon.
One primary suite is located on the lower level, and the other is situated on the second floor on the opposite side of the residence.
Velez exclaims, “The kitchen is simply incredible.” The islands provide an abundance of space. You have entered—wow.
The reflecting pools at the home create an exquisite entryway. Rear poolside seating, a large outdoor kitchen, a teppanyaki grill, and a barbecue are provided. Further can accommodate.
Velez states, “There are two areas of the yard where a full basketball court or a tennis court could be added, which is something that many people in Miami want to do but lack the land for it.”