Memphis Grizzlies forward Tayshaun Prince is ready to tip off his 14th season in the NBA, but it looks like he has his gaze fixed on a place to settle down once his playing days are done.
The lanky, long-limbed Prince recently jumped on on a luxury spread in North Palm Beach, FL, and scored the place for a cool $3.1 million.
The mammoth Mediterranean mansion offers 5,358 square feet of living space with four bedrooms and five bathrooms. The two-story home comes with requisite huge family room, living room and formal dining room.
Located in the gated waterfront community of Harbour Isles, the home also provides plenty of diversion for off-season down time.
The home backs up to a canal with an 80-foot deep water dock that will allow the NBA star to park a really big boat. From the backyard, it’s just a short jaunt out to the Intercoastal Waterway and the blue waters surrounding the ritzy enclave of Palm Beach.
Across the canal lies the North Palm Beach Country Club complete with a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course.
The home also offers a large patio area out back with ample space for entertaining and grilling, an infinity pool and picturesque views of the waterway. With palm trees swaying in the breeze and boats puttering by, the home offers the prototypical Florida outdoor feeling.
With a NBA championship on his record with the Detroit Pistons in 2004, Tayshaun Prince now is entering the final year of his current contract and embarking on his second full season with the up-and-coming Grizzlies. We’re not sure if he’s eyeing Orlando or Miami as possible destinations to wind down his career, but he’s surely planting some real roots in the Florida sun.
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