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Deron Williams Net Worth: Basketball Player to Sell Penthouse in New York

Deron Williams listed his Tribeca penthouse in the market with a price of $33.5 million, as reported in Curbed. The penthouse is located at 35 North Moore Street, #PH, Tribeca, New York.

The article added that the 7,200 square foot apartment has six bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, three living areas, and two terraces. The article added that the apartment has been renovated with new chevron-patterned floors, marble islands, and wood cabinetry.

In a listing from Street Easy, the penthouse has a master suite with dressing room and spa bathroom, a closed- circuit security system, private basement storage, and a formal living room. The listing added that the penthouse has 17 inches ceilings, a 50 inches floor-to-ceiling window, a split outdoor space with views of Manhattan, a terrace with fireplace while the other has a BBQ, and a dog house, a fireplace, a wet bar, a media room with 80 inches TV and 10 inches screen, four automation system for lightning, and a WI-FI satellite TV.

Furthermore, the penthouse has a floating staircase and a climate-controlled wine room, as mentioned in an article from NY Post.

In the listing from Street Easy, the 8 storey building has 23 units with amenities such as an elevator, a parking space, a terrace, and a storage room.

In a previous article from Curbed, the house was last listed for $16.9 million but Deron Williams bought the house for $15.8 million in 2013.

Pictures of the house can be seen in Curbed, and Street Easy. Youtube user FlashFrame Productions released video presentation of the said penthouse.

In the meantime, Deron Williams has a net worth of $55 million and annual salary of $19.8 million, as reported in Celebrity Net Worth. The article enumerated his awards and accomplishment which are NBA All-Star for 2010, 2011, and 2012, VBA All-Rookie First Team in 2006, NBA Skills Challenge Champion in 2008, Gold medal with Team USA, FIBA Americas Championship 2007 and a Gold medal with Team USA, 2008 Summer Olympic Games. 

He played for Brooklyn Nets but now, he is the new starting point guard of Dallas Mavericks, as mentioned in NY Post.


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