After his trade to the Milwaukee Bucks, Tyler Herro is ready to move on from one of South Florida’s most striking homes.
The NBA guard has listed his nearly one-acre estate in Pinecrest, an affluent village in Miami-Dade County, for $11.99 million. Herro purchased the property for $10.5 million in late 2022, a transaction that reportedly set a Pinecrest sales record at the time.
Completed in 2021, the roughly 9,000-square-foot residence draws inspiration from Bali’s tropical architecture. Walls of glass, towering ceilings, natural stone and wood elements create an open indoor-outdoor design that looks less like a traditional athlete’s mansion and more like a private luxury resort.
The eight-bedroom property also includes a chef’s kitchen, home theater, bar and an expansive primary suite with private elevator access. Outside, the estate features a swimming pool, spa and covered summer kitchen designed for year-round Florida living.
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Herro is asking roughly $1.5 million more than he originally paid. Whether the house reaches that number remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: even by NBA real-estate standards, this is not a modest little starter home.
It is more Bali resort than Miami residence – and it can now be yours for just under $12 million.
