Shaq's Enormous Florida Mansion Hits Market For $22 Million: Photos

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The Diesel's 31,000 sq. ft. mansion is on the block for $22M.

NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal is putting his lakeside Florida mansion back on the market and it can be yours for $22 million.

O'Neal originally purchased the sprawling 31,000 square foot estate for roughly $4 million back in 1993. He actually listed the property last May for $28 million but has since reduced the asking price to $22M.

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The home boasts a number of outrageous amenities including 12 bedrooms, an Egyptian-themed aquarium room with saltwater triangular fish tank, a fitness center, a 6,000-square-foot indoor basketball court, and a 2,100-square-foot dance studio.

Additionally, the home comes equipped with a sound-proof home theater room, a 15-ft. deep pool with custom waterfall, tiki-style cabanas, a private boat dock and a 17-car garage.

Shaq's Enormous Florida Mansion Hits Market For $22 Million: Photos

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

Here's a full breakdown of the listing, as described by Sotheby's International Reality:

Main Level:

1,170-square-foot, 2-story great room with marble fireplace and walls of glass.
Formal dining room with seating for 16; hand-crafted wood paneling and moldings.
Chef’s kitchen with custom wood cabinetry and six-foot granite-top cooking island.
Viking six-burner gas range and griddle, 2 built-in Wolf steamers and Jenn-Air ventilation.
Side-by-side Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, 2 double-door Wolf convection ovens.
Second glass door Sub-Zero refrigerator. 
Two-way coral stone fireplace accenting the kitchen nook and family room.
Sound-proof home theater with long bar area.
Elongated gallery hall designed for art collection.
Gentleman’s room with game tables, wet bar, wine refrigerator, sink, ice maker and balcony.
Enclosed temperature-controlled cedar-planked humidor and wine storage.
Unique aquarium-style room with saltwater triangular fish tank.
Full resort-style guest wing with five en-suite bedrooms, great room and bar.
17-car showroom-like garage and fitness room.
6,000-square-foot indoor basketball gym with full audio and individually controlled lighting.
2,100-square-foot secondary garage with dance studio and enclosed recording studio. 

Second Level:

Master retreat encompassing a full wing of estate with 900-square-foot sleeping area and balcony.
Four-room master closet with custom shelving and center island.
His-and-her master baths with jetted showers and vanity sinks.
Four en-suite bedrooms, two with balconies. 

Outdoor Area:

95-foot-long, 15-feet-deep pool with custom rock waterfall.
Large sunken hot tub.
Expansive summer kitchen.
Tiki-style open cabana overlooking the sandy beach side of the lake.
Covered boat dock with sitting area and electric boat lift.

Check out some additional images of the home below, courtesy of Sotheby's International Reality.

Shaq's Enormous Florida Mansion Hits Market For $22 Million: Photos

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

 

Shaq's Enormous Florida Mansion Hits Market For $22 Million: Photos

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

 

Shaq's Enormous Florida Mansion Hits Market For $22 Million: Photos

 

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

 

Shaq's Enormous Florida Mansion Hits Market For $22 Million: Photos

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)

 

Shaq's Enormous Florida Mansion Hits Market For $22 Million: Photos

(Image Via Sotheby's International Reality)


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