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Buyers & Sellers: 76ers Owner Josh Harris Buys Manhattan Townhouse For $45M

76ers and Devils Managing Owner JOSH HARRIS purchased a house in the Upper East Side in Manhattan for $45M. Built in 1926, the 21,070-square-foot, seven-level, townhouse boasts "14 marble fireplaces, three elevators and 3,350 square-feet of outdoor space" (CSNPHILLY.com, 9/14).

MONEY TIMEFLOYD MAYWEATHER JR. purchased a mansion in Beverly Hills for $25.5M and "shelled out another $500,000 to purchase the furniture." The home has "six bedrooms, eight full and two half bathrooms" in 15,096-square-feet. It includes a foyer with "white marble floor and a sculptural staircase with recessed, LED-lit handrail; a formal living room larger than some hotel lobbies and line with ten sets of floor-to-ceiling French doors." A marble-paved exterior staircase leads an "extensive, partially subterranean accessory structure tucked beneath the backyard that contains a self-contained staff apartment, a 20-seat movie theater with concession bar, a mirror-walled gym" and a laundry room (VARIETY.com, 9/18).

CALIFORNIA LEAVING
: NFL free agent S DASHON GOLDSON has placed his home in Encino, Calif., up for sale for $6.995M. The 10,656-square-foot home includes a "grand foyer with a double staircase, scaled formal rooms and a home theater" (LATIMES.com, 9/20)....Former NBAer DEREK FISHER sold his home in Hidden Hills, Calif., for $5.95M. The 9,400-square-foot home includes a "wood-paneled den, executive office, screening room, six bedrooms and eight bathrooms" (LATIMES.com, 9/15)....Seahawks coach PETE CARROLL sold his home in Rolling Hills, Calif., for $3.05M in an off-market deal. The 4,000-square-foot house includes "four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms." Interior appointments include "cathedral-vaulted ceilings, French doors and skylights" (LATIMES.com, 9/21)

BUYERS & SELLERS
: Former NFLer JEREMY SHOCKEY has put his ocean-view property in Miami up for sale for $2.85M. The 2,582-square-foot home features "coffered ceilings and glass accents" that highlight the "open-plan living room, where floor-to-ceiling windows take in views of the Atlantic Ocean and the downtown Miami skyline." A "kidney-shaped wet bar and outdoor terrace patio complete the scene" (LATIMES.com, 9/20)....Columnist MIKE LUPICA is selling his home in New Canaan, Conn., for $2.45M. That is a "relative steal for New Canaan." Lupica purchased the 4,493-square-foot, '40s-era Colonial-style home '10 for $2.3M (TIMESUNION.com, 9/18)....Former NBAer LANDRY FIELDS sold his home in Manhattan Beach, Calif., for $2.325M. The home features "cherry wood floors, modern chandeliers and an elevator servicing three floors."  The 2,400-square-foot home has "three bedrooms" and 3.5 bathrooms (LATIMES.com, 9/14).

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