Lakers assistant coach David Fizdale discovered time to make an actual property transfer in the midst of basketball season, shopping for a waterfront condominium in Miami Seashore for $1.725 million.
Fizdale, who coached the Grizzlies and Knicks earlier than taking an assistant position with the Lakers final yr, paid $175,000 greater than the asking worth for the two-bedroom unit in Akoya, a 47-story high-rise that ranks because the third-tallest constructing in Miami Seashore.
It’s the second house he owns within the advanced; data present he picked up a smaller unit a couple of flooring beneath for $785,000 in 2018. The L.A. native additionally owns a Mediterranean-style spot in Calabasas, which he purchased for $2.25 million in 2020.
Spanning simply over 1,300 sq. toes, the corner-unit condominium overlooks the ocean from floor-to-ceiling home windows and a wraparound balcony. Highlights embody automated shades, transformed loos and a customized closet within the major suite.
The constructing provides facilities as effectively, together with a personal seaside stroll, tennis courtroom, heated pool and spa, fingertip safety and a gymnasium overlooking the ocean.
Priscilla Gonsalves of One Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty held the itemizing. Bryan Harr, additionally with One Sotheby’s, represented Fizdale.
Fizdale, 47, attended the College of San Diego and ultimately grew to become an assistant coach of the varsity’s basketball crew earlier than touchdown NBA assistant roles with the Warriors, Hawks and Warmth, with whom he gained a pair of championships in 2012 and 2013. As a head coach, he spent brief stints with the Grizzlies and Knicks.