In Miami, Drake's former condo gets a new look and listing
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In Miami, Drake's former condo gets a new look and listing
"Found in the Marquis skyscraper overlooking Biscayne Bay, the two-story condo offers light hardwood floors, dramatic walls of glass and smart home amenities across 3,800 square feet. On the main level, an open floor plan connects a kitchen with clean lines to a chandelier-topped living room under 20-foot ceilings."
"Records show Drake bought the sleek space as a double unit in 2011, paying $1.903 million before selling it to Chalmers a year later for $2.4 million. The former Miami Heat star sold it last year, and a design firm recently separated the two units and sunk $600,000 into renovations."
"In addition, a bookshelf doubles as a hidden door to a panic room that has its own exit. Four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms finish off the floor plan, including a master suite with a marble-filled bathroom."
A luxury condo in Miami's Marquis skyscraper is on the market for $2.99 million. Drake originally purchased the double unit in 2011 for $1.903 million, selling it to NBA player Mario Chalmers a year later for $2.4 million. After Chalmers sold the property last year, a design firm separated the two units and completed $600,000 in renovations. The 3,800-square-foot space features two stories with four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, hardwood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a master suite with marble bathroom. Additional amenities include smart home technology, a 20-foot ceiling living room, an entertainer's terrace overlooking Biscayne Bay, and a hidden panic room accessible through a bookshelf door.
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