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The specs List price: $19.5 million Size: 21,410 square feet 7 bedrooms, 18 baths Land: 4.42 acres A hoops fan takes it ‘next level’ Brett and Susie Hardt’s Scottsdale, Ariz., home was inspired by Brett’s love of basketball. Once a season ticket holder for the Chicago Bulls, the Illinois native saw Michael Jordan play over 500 times–and even golfed with him twice. Among the property’s most unusual features are a subterranean basketball court and a museum-style showroom for Brett’s Jordan sneakers, totaling close to 300 pairs.
A dream of many sneaker fans is to have their own massive walk-in closet dedicated to just storing shoes. And for anyone who currently has $23 million lying around, that dream can become a reality with this recently listed mansion in Arizona.
A 21,410-square-foot mansion in Scottsdale, Arizona, hit the market last month with a sneakerhead's dream amenity.
It's safe to say that every sneakerhead has dreamed of dedicating a room (or multiple) to their sneaker collection. While most won’t be able to do this, not for lack of sneakers owned but for space reasons, a new listing on Zillow is putting most of our displays to shame. The $23.5 million home in Scottsdale, Arizona, features a $300,000 “Jordan Room” with 290 Jordans on display.
Last month, a $23.5 million 21,410-foot mansion hit the market in Scottsdale, Arizona. The estate contains seven bedrooms, 18 bathrooms, a regulation-size underground basketball gym, and a 9-hole putting green. However, arguably the most exciting addition to the property is “the Jordan room.”
An Arizona megamansion that boasts a custom-built $300,000 "sneaker room," a full-size basketball court, and a golf course has hit the market for $23.5 million—providing one very wealthy sports fanatic the opportunity to snap up a piece of paradise.
A basketball lover’s dream home is on the market in north Scottsdale, but you better have plenty of space under your salary cap if you want to buy it.
HardtSeasons – a home in the Prado Estates area of Scottsdale that’s been featured in numerous publications since its completion in 2019 – is a stunning estate that spans nearly five acres of unparalleled luxury. Designed to offer absolute privacy and exclusivity, this property boasts sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and city skyline, providing a front-row seat to Arizona’s most breathtaking sunsets.
What do NBA legends Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul and Mikal Bridges have in common? They've all played at HardtSeasons, a private basketball gym built underneath a mansion in North Scottsdale, listed for $24 million.
21,000-square-foot mansion in Scottsdale, Arizona, known as "HardtSeasons," which is currently listed for $23.5 million. The estate features an underground basketball court that has been visited by over 60 NBA players, including Kobe Bryant. Additional amenities include a custom 'Jordan Room' and a nine-hole putting green.
That’s an incredible luxury estate! A private underground basketball court with a history of NBA players playing on it definitely adds to the appeal—especially for sports fans. The rest of the amenities, like the two pools, golf simulator, and outdoor jogging track, make it feel more like a high-end resort than just a home.
One of Scottsdale’s most tricked-out estates, the property is best known for its regulation-size basketball gym, frequented by sports legends like Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, Chris Paul, and Damian Lillard, among others.
Dubbed HardtSeasons, the 21,410-square-foot megamansion served as a professional basketball retreat for 60 NBA players including the iconic Kobe Bryant, Damian Lillard and Chris Paul, the listing on David Newman Partners said. While the mansion offers stunning views of the Arizona landscape, it’s also packed with insane amenities — mainly of the basketball persuasion.
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