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Tyler Herro lists Pinecrest estate after trade to Milwaukee Bucks
By Katherine Kallergis at The Real Deal
· July 6, 2026
· 1 min read
Tyler Herro wasted little time after being traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, and listed his Pinecrest mansion for nearly $12 million the day his trade was finalized. Herro paid $10.5 million for the 9,500-square-foot house at 12900 Southwest 63rd Avenue in late 2022. The home has eight bedrooms, eight
Key takeaway 5 million for the 9,500-square-foot house at 12900 Southwest 63rd Avenue in late 2022.
Why this matters in The Miami
The listing of Tyler Herro's Pinecrest estate is a tangible consequence of the recent trade that sent him to the Milwaukee Bucks. As Herro relocates to Wisconsin, his departure from the Miami area will likely be felt in the local community, particularly in neighborhoods like Pinecrest where he had put down roots. The nearly $12 million price tag for his 9,500-square-foot mansion reflects the luxury real estate market that exists in Miami-Dade County, where high-end properties like Herro's can command top dollar. The fact that Herro is selling his home so quickly after the trade suggests that he does not plan to maintain a residence in the area, which could have implications for local businesses and charities that may have benefited from his presence. Meanwhile, the arrival of NBA champion Giannis Antetokounmpo and forward Bobby Portis Jr. is likely to generate excitement in neighborhoods like Little Havana and Wynwood, where basketball fans tend to congregate.
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Category: arts ·
Published: July 6, 2026 ·
Source: The Real Deal ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Tyler Herro wasted little time after being traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, and listed his Pinecrest mansion for nearly $12 million the day his trade was finalized. Herro paid $10.5 million for the 9,500-square-foot house at 12900 Southwest 63rd Avenue in late 2022. The home has eight bedrooms, eight
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