After being drafted third overall by the Philadelphia 76ers in 2014, Embiid had a catastrophic foot injury that sidelined him for two seasons. After recovering from the foot injury, Embiid leased a condo in Two Liberty Place, a city landmark, with the help of real estate agent John Bolaris. The Sixers required the newcomer to pay $9,000 each month.
The $2.1 million condo is 2,750 square feet. There are three bedrooms and four bathrooms. The unit has a kitchen, a large dining room, and a comfy sofa for Embiid to watch TV.
The condominium also has a liquor storage facility and an Oriental Station that serves six-time All-Star broiled duck. Twenty storeys above the city, Embiid’s accommodations offer the top facilities and a stunning view of Philadelphia.
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As one of the NBA’s best centers, Embiid can afford luxury. Embiid signed a $148 million, five-year contract extension a year after moving into the 2,750-square-foot penthouse. The four-year, $196 million deal extension Embiid signed after that contract expired was even more beneficial. Celebrity Net Worth values Embiid at $35 million.
on contrast, Embiid invested on a Cameroon house for his parents. Eminid does not want to buy sports cars, jewelry, or homes like most NBA stars. However, the NBA legend only watches TV and plays video games. Embiid should be safe in his Two Liberty Place condo in Philadelphia with such a little home.