NBA star Justin Holiday is seller his baller mansion in Fishers, IN. Located about 20 miles outside of Indianapolis, the renovated estate is now available for $2.3 million.
The California native picked up the property in 2021 while starring for the Indiana Pacers. He paid $1,364,188 for the posh pad.
After playing with the Pacers from 2019 to 2022, he was traded in the middle of the season to the Sacramento Kings. A couple of weeks ago, the Kings dealt him to the Atlanta Hawks.
Now that the guard has moved on, he also needs to find a buyer for his huge Indiana home. And he’s in search of a return on his investment.
Remodeled residence
Built in 2000, the 9,271-square-foot mansion was recently remodeled from top to bottom. Updates include refinished oak hardwood and new paint on the exterior and interior.
The redesigned two-story living room features built-ins and a fireplace.
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In addition to a formal dining room, the main level includes a chef’s kitchen with all-new appliances and a waterfall island. Just adjacent are the breakfast nook and family room.
There are five bedrooms, including the primary suite, which features a spa bathroom with heated flooring.
The lower level features a walk-out basement outfitted with a custom wet bar, rec room, and home theater. Other perks include a workout room and office.
The home sits on 2 acres with a parklike setting. There are mature trees for maximum privacy, and the acreage includes a hot tub, large deck, and heated pool.
The property comes with a private boat dock and a four-car garage.
Holiday, 33, has bounced around the NBA and suited up for eight teams over the course of his nine-year career. He was a part of the 2015 NBA Champion Golden State Warriors team and has two brothers who also star in the league.