It looks like Shaquille O’Neal is staying put in Las Vegas… for now.
The NBA Hall of Famer, who is currently in Australia on a speaking tour, has taken his sprawling $US3million ($4.3million) Sin City estate off the market.
Corcoran Global Living first listed the mansion back in May and has recently removed it from their website. Photos of the estate still remain on their Instagram page.
The move comes amid reports Shaq’s son Shareef O’Neal has signed with NBA’s G League Ignite, with the team based in Henderson – not far from his father’s home.
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According to Dirt, the retired basketball champ handed over $US1.95million ($2.8million) for the two-story home in July last year.
Situated north of Henderson, the four-bedroom, four-bathroom abode was built in 1993 and has since undergone a stunning renovation.
Standout features are the outdoor pool and hot tub, putting green and poolside guest house.
The main residence’s façade is a grand sight with white and blue stucco, while grand double doors lead to the spacious foyer with its statement staircase.
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Interiors take on a contemporary aesthetic with soaring ceilings, whitewashed walls, timber floorboards and subtle pops of colour.
The gourmet-style kitchen is a cook’s dream with a large marble island, tall white cabinetry and top-notch appliances.
Shaq’s abode also caters for entertaining with a movie room and terrace overlooking the manicured lawns.
The sporting legend has made the home his own with portraits and photos of himself lining the walls.
Shaq is considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time, with his NBA career spanning an incredible 19 years.
He is currently on a speaking tour Down Under and will take to the DJ decks at Marquee at Sydney’s The Star on Saturday.