News just broke that Miami Heat shooting guard Tyler Herro has been traded to the Milwaukee Bucks. Born and raised in the Milwaukee area, the basketball pro seems to be wasting no time closing up shop in Miami and getting comfortably settled into his hometown city. He just listed his streamlined, concrete modern in Miami’s affluent Pinecrest community for $11.999 million.
The residence sits on nearly one acre and offers more than 9,000 square feet of living space with eight bedrooms. At first glance, it’s clear the property’s design encourages both tranquility and glamour—and that was exactly the intent behind it. With walls of glass, warm materials, and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow, the design beautifully balances voluminous scale with everyday comfort. Its spaces, and lush grounds, have been largely inspired by Bali aesthetics.
In terms of amenities, the home’s standout features include a state-of-the-art movie theater, a chef’s kitchen with an expansive walk-in pantry, and a three-car garage. The primary suite is especially impressive, featuring its own private elevator access, a terrace overlooking the resort-style pool, and a custom dressing room with NBA-style flash.
At this abode, there’s no doubt the 26-year-old player lived a luxurious yet tranquil life when he wasn’t on the court. Now, as he returns to his roots in this new chapter, he’ll have to find a Milwaukee-area home that measures up.
Lourdes Alatriste of Douglas Elliman represents his modern manse.