Departed Net Ben Simmons selling DUMBO pad less than two years after he moved in, aiming for nearly $3M in profit. (Unlikely, but you never know)
The oft-injured, underwhelming, and now-departed Brooklyn Nets guard Ben Simmons is now selling the combined loft apartment in DUMBO he bought back in 2022, aiming for nearly $17 million, about $3 million more than he spent, according to the Wall Street Journal. Surely that's an aspirational price, but you never know. As I asked in November 2023, is buying real estate in Brooklyn a wise idea for a basketball player who could be traded at any time? Maybe not, from a strictly economic perspective, given transaction costs and the difficulty in selling a particularly expensive residence, at the Olympia tower. Then again, Simmons signed a 5-year, $177 million contract through the 2024-25 season, with career earnings (not counting endorsements) through 2024-25 over $203 million . So he could take a financial hit. NetsDaily recounted "brief, shining moments of hope" during Simmons's three years in Brooklyn, but after an injury" never showed such signs of life agai...