This article describes a property owned by Tyler Herro in Pinecrest, Florida, a suburb of Miami, for $10.5 million.
Following his Sixth Man of the Year campaign, Herro put together a respectable NBA campaign in which he averaged 20.1 points per game before getting injured. However, despite his busy schedule supporting the Heat, Herro still manages to get in on the real estate hunt. The Sixth Man of the Year winner covets a luxurious Pinecrest estate. Despite the original asking price of $11.9 million, Heat Guard managed to negotiate the price down to $10.5 million. However, Herro managed to beat the previous benchmark to become the most expensive real estate purchase in Pinecrest despite the price drop.
Herro’s most recent real estate acquisition was built in 2021 and spans one acre of land. The home includes a total living area of 9,505 square feet. Nine bathrooms and eight bedrooms are included.
Villa Herro is distinguished by its spacious living area, formal dining room, chef’s kitchen equipped with high-end appliances, wine cellar, media room and master bedroom with luxurious bathroom. Most importantly, all are influenced by Balinese architecture. If the interior of the house is already remarkable, its exterior also has a lot to offer. The courtyard features an outdoor cabana, covered patio, outdoor kitchen, and resort-style pool.
Herro established himself as one of the hottest young prospects in the NBA at the age of 23. This explains why he was able to land lucrative contracts with the NBA, which allowed him to maintain a lavish lifestyle. Herro, as reported by CA Knowledge, has an estimated net worth of around $30 million.