Chris Bosh is happy that his Miami mansion is now worth $42M, three times its original value

Earlier this year, the Miami Beach mansion previously owned by Chris Bosh, which he sold for $14.4 million, has resurfaced on the market with an astonishing price tag of $42 million, marking a nearly threefold increase from its recent sale value.

In January, an affiliate of AquaBlue Group acquired the property at 6396 North Bay Road from the retired Miami Heat player. The residence has now been relisted, showcasing a remarkable 192 percent surge in price since its last transaction.

The waterfront single-family home market has experienced substantial growth, setting price records across various South Florida neighborhoods, fueled by a rising trend of property flips. Notably, North Bay Road has become a hotbed for multimillion-dollar sales.

The listing for Chris Bosh’s former residence is being handled by Albert Justo and Mirce Curkoski of The Waterfront Team at One Sotheby’s International Realty.

Constructed in 2009 on a spacious 24,000-square-foot lot, the seven-bedroom mansion boasts an expansive 12,400 square feet of living space. The property is equipped with an infinity-edge pool, a boat dock, an outdoor kitchen, a gym, and a guesthouse, showcasing a design credited to Touzet Studio.

Under the leadership of Philippe Harari, AquaBlue spearheaded an extensive renovation of the home, introducing new elements such as a kitchen, flooring, closets, and bathrooms. The property has now transformed into a lavish waterfront estate, attracting the attention of potential buyers in the fiercely competitive Miami real estate market.