Living the High Life: A Peek into Kyrie Irving’s Lavish Million-Dollar Mansion

Following his selection as the number one pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2011, Kyrie Irving decided to invest in real estate by buying a 5,500-square-foot house from former Cavaliers Daniel Gibson and Keyshia Cole for $800,000. This Cleveland property became his home until he got traded to the Boston Celtics.

Kyrie used to live in a large Cleveland home that had four bedrooms and six bathrooms. Inside, he had a basketball hoop in the living room and an outdoor basketball court, showcasing his passion for the sport.

In addition to its basketball court, the mansion featured luxurious extras such as a fully equipped recording studio, a cinema room, and a fitness center, offering plenty of options for both entertainment and relaxation for Kyrie when he wasn’t playing. The lavish residence also offered a spacious master suite, featuring a luxurious bathtub and a large walk-in closet.

As Kyrie’s career flourished, he made the decision to sell his mansion in 2017. Despite initially listing it for $1.7 million, he eventually sold the Westlake property for a reduced price of $755,000 after facing difficulties finding a buyer.

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