Report: Chris Bosh selling his 2nd-most expensive mansion for $14.5M
Hans Deryk / Reuters
Chris Bosh is staying in Miami for five more years, and he has apparently decided that he no longer needs to own a ridiculous mansion in California on spec.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Bosh has put his Pacific Palisades mansion on the market for $14.5 million. Here is some of what you get for a home that costs as much as one season of Roy Hibbert:
- Gated estate, built in 2001
 - 1.45-acre knoll
 - 10,700 square feet
 - A home theater, a chef's kitchen, an exercise room and a "spa-like" bath
 - A large "infinity" pool with swim-up bar
 - Probably a whole lot more
 
Bosh purchased the property for $9.4 million in 2012, so his asking price would represent a tidy profit.
Don't cry for Bosh's potential dive into a smaller abode - this is actually only his second best home, with another in Miami Beach that he purchased in 2010 for $12.3 million. He also has a 4,200-square-foot condo in Dallas worth $3 million.
There's a non-zero chance, given all these holdings, that Bosh also just has a vault full of gold coins that he swims in.
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[Photo Courtesy Los Angeles Times]
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