Floyd Mayweather Sells His Miami Beach Mansion for $22 Million, Take A Look Inside!.

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. has been making waves in the real estate scene lately. He kicked things off by listing his Los Angeles mansion for a whopping $48 million, and then news broke that he’s pouring over $400 million into a massive affordable housing project in New York City. Now, the retired champ has sold his Miami Beach mansion in a private deal.

The mansion went for $22 million, which is a nice bump from the $18 million he paid for it back in 2021. It’s interesting to note that neither of these sales was a cash deal; the buyer will be taking over a $13 million mortgage on the place (if you’re curious, that means monthly payments of nearly $98,800).

As for the mansion itself, it’s exactly what you’d expect from Floyd "Money" Mayweather. Spanning 9,094 square feet over three stories, it’s right on the water in the exclusive Palm Island community. The place has all the bells and whistles, like a movie theater, gym, game room, and even an elevator. But the standout feature has to be the 5,000-square-foot observation deck on the roof, offering stunning views of the water and Miami skyline. Those views are also visible from the master suite, kitchen, and pool deck. Plus, there’s plenty of parking with four garages and a private dock.

You really have to check it out for yourself, so luckily, you can do just that in the video below:

Floyd Mayweather’s successful real estate ventures reflect his sharp business acumen and eye for luxury. With the sale of his Miami Beach mansion for $22 million, he continues to prove his savvy in making profitable moves.

From his stunning properties to his involvement in significant affordable housing projects, Mayweather is expanding his legacy beyond the boxing ring. His ability to blend wealth, style, and investment shows that his influence reaches far beyond sports. As he continues to evolve as a businessman, Mayweather’s future promises even greater achievements in both real estate and philanthropy.