
You Can Purchase Dwight Howard’s Home For $11.3M
If you have a little more than $12 million to spare and you’re looking for a new house, you can purchase a home that former NBA player Dwight Howard owns not too far from Atlanta.
According to The Robb Report, there is a real estate listing that states a house located in Suwanee is for sale for a total of $11.25 million and it belongs to the former Orlando Magic player. It’s been described as a European-style residence that is about 35 miles northeast of Atlanta. Howard has owned the property for over seven years.
The property was built in 2010 for about $40 million and was purchased by the center in 2016 for $8.8 million while Howard was playing with the Atlanta Hawks, according to Footboom.
The Atlanta Business Chronicle reported that the property spans more than 32,000 square feet spread across 14 acres. The house has 10 bedrooms, 12 full bathrooms, and 9 half bathrooms as well as six full kitchens, a game room, a movie theater, and a private gym.
The main kitchen has an adjacent large scullery with a walk-in pantry that has remote-controlled shelving. An oversized bedroom suite is located on the main floor of the house and has a private, covered balcony and dual custom closets. The property possesses six interior and exterior fireplaces throughout the place with a set of spiral stone staircases that lead to the backyard.
There is also a private lake, a half-court basketball court, as well as a heated, saltwater swimming pool. A pool house is also on the property and a garage that is capable of housing more than 10 cars.
The house is listed by Kelly Anderson of Engel & Volkers Atlanta.
Howard is still looking to play in the NBA in hopes of landing with a team heading for the playoffs with a chance to earn another ring. He has campaigned to go back and rejoin LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers. He was drafted as the No. 1 pick in the 2004 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic, where he led the team to the 2009 NBA finals. He finally got an NBA championship when he played for the Lakers in 2020.
During his NBA career, he also played for the Houston Rockets, the Atlanta Hawks, the Charlotte Hornets, the Washington Wizards, and the Philadelphia 76ers.
You Can Purchase Dwight Howard’s Home For $11.3M