Pistons Legend Lindsey Hunter Lists His Massive Michigan Mansion — $1.59 Million


 
Have $1,590,000 you want to blow on a massive mansion in Plymouth, Michigan that is owned by Pistons legend Lindsey Hunter? I’m talking five massive bedrooms and 6 full bathrooms (2 half baths) spread across this 10,440 sq. ft. palace with a full basement.
You’ll also get 3.54 acres to mow.
Look, if you buy this place you might as well plan on not leaving for stupid stuff like bar night. Invest $50,000 into a basement bar, a wall of TVs and you’re set. It doesn’t appear Lindsey, who made $34,640,600 during his NBA career (12 seasons with Detrot, 17 total years in the league), was into throwing parties.
According to his realtor:

Jacuzzi-style soaking tub, multiple-head marble steam shower & his/her incredible closet rooms with built-in storage. The chef’s delight kitchen features French Provincial-style cabinetry & top of the line stainless steel appliances complemented by granite counters, hand-scraped vintage maple floors and dramatic views to the patio, in-ground pool area, outdoor kitchen & regulation size basketball court. Let your family or guests spread out in four roomy upstairs bedrooms, each with their own bathroom & walk-in closets or lounge in the lower family room, media room or rec room.

Sounds pretty good. I’d have to hire a chef, though.

Other Highlights Of Lindsey Hunter’s Huge Palace:

• 9-car garage where you can store all the cars you can afford because you’re rich
• The pool looks terrible — I’d have it torn out and redone
• Master suite has 3 sinks for some odd reason
• Whole Foods isn’t too far so you’ll be able to get organic kale
Mortgage: $6,000/mo. before you even talk about taxes, heating/cooling costs and someone to clean the damn place

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