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Allen Iverson selling his Atlanta mansion

 

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  • Allen Iverson spent time in Philadelphia, Denver, Detroit and Memphis during his 14 year NBA career, but now the former league MVP calls Atlanta home.
  • Iverson, his wife and five kids used to call a mansion off West Paces Ferry Road home. The family built the home in 2009, but with a divorce now final, Iverson wants to unload the estate.
  • The home features almost 10,000 square feet with six bedrooms and six full baths, though Iverson made a little modification when he built it.
  • Stowe specializes in million-dollar home sales in Buckhead and North Fulton. He recently sold Le Reve, a $50 million home that was sold for $11.5 million after it fell into foreclosure.
  • There's an outdoor living space with a see-through fireplace and even if you don't spend your days knocking down jumpers over7-foot NBA centers, you can still relax after a long day at the office in the home's saltwater pool.
  • Iverson built the home for $4.5 million four years ago. Today, Stowe has the home for sale at $2.8 million.
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