Dwayne Wade and Gabrielle Union are listing their roughly 8,500-square-foot Mediterranean-style property for $6.2 million
Retired basketball star Dwyane Wade and his wife, actress Gabrielle Union, are listing their Los Angeles home for $6.2 million.
The roughly 8,500-square-foot contemporary Mediterranean-style property sits on a promontory in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley, a popular area with affluent families. It has sprawling 180-degree views of the surrounding canyon, according to the listing.
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