Dwyane Wade, the former NBA star, and his wife, actress Gabrielle Union, sold their Miami home for $22 million in 2021 after more than a decade of ownership. Wade recently revealed that the decision to sell their Florida residence was based on the state’s lack of acceptance and support for their transgender child. The couple has since relocated to California, where they believe their family will find a more inclusive environment.
The sale of the waterfront home, which was initially listed for $32.5 million, took place nearly two years after the property first hit the market. The couple had to reduce the price by almost $10 million due to a lack of offers. Despite the price reduction, Wade and Union still made a significant profit from the sale, having purchased the property in 2010 for $10.6 million.
The 11,690-square-foot Miami Beach property features six bedrooms, 9.5 bathrooms, and a wide array of outdoor amenities. These include a heated pool, a cabana, an outdoor bar, a barbecue area, a custom-made basketball court, a tennis court, a private boat dock, and a meticulously maintained courtyard.
The luxurious home also boasts a hair salon, a fitness room, and a home theater, offering a comfortable and exclusive living experience for its inhabitants. However, for Wade and Union, their child’s well-being and acceptance in their community took precedence over their luxurious lifestyle in Florida.
By moving to California, the couple hopes to find a more progressive and accepting community for their transgender child. The state is known for its more inclusive laws and policies, which can provide a more supportive environment for the family.
The sale of their Miami home highlights the importance of acceptance and inclusivity for Wade and Union, who have been outspoken advocates for LGBTQ+ rights and transgender awareness. Their decision to relocate to California is a testament to their commitment to ensuring their child grows up in a supportive and understanding environment.