Embiid, who was taken third overall by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2014 NBA Draft, missed the first two seasons of his professional career due to a severe foot injury. However, after recovering from his foot injury, Embiid decided to lease a condominium at Two Liberty Place, a well-known landmark in the city, with the help of real estate agent John Bolaris. The newcomer was required to make a monthly payment of $9,000 to the Sixers at the time.
The condo, priced at $2.1 million, has a living area of 2,750 square feet. Three bedrooms and four bathrooms are included. In addition, the condominium has a kitchen, a large dining space, and a nice sofa where Embiid may watch television.
The condominium also includes a liquor storage area and an Oriental Station, where the six-time All-Star broiled duck may be served easily. Twenty storeys above the city, Embiid’s accommodations provide not just the aforementioned conveniences, but also a beautiful view of Philadelphia.
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It’s not surprising that Embiid, who is currently one of the NBA’s best centers, can afford to live in luxury. A year after moving into the 2,750-square-foot apartment, Embiid agreed to a $148 million, five-year contract deal. After his contract expired, Embiid signed a four-year, $196 million extension that proved to be even more beneficial. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Embiid is worth $35 million.
Embiid, on the other hand, decided to invest his money in buying a house for his parents in Cameroon. Unlike the bulk of NBA players, Eminid has no ambition to accumulate fortune through the acquisition of sports cars, jewels, or homes. However, the NBA legend devotes all of his time and energy to his television and video games. Embiid should be comfortable and safe at his Philadelphia condo at Two Liberty Place, given his little living space.