After over a year on the market, former Orlando Magic player Horace Grant's 17,000-square-foot Winter Park mansion just sold for a mere $7.1 million. Located at 161 Palmer Ave, the two-story, 7 bedroom home sits on Lake Maitland and was actually designed by Grant himself. The pad includes a theater, a game room, a 200 guest party room, a heated infinity pool, a waterfall spa, and a boat house, to name a few. Grant sold the property to in 2004 for $5 million to Orlando developer Alan Ginsburg. According to the Orlando Business Journal, the home was recently sold by Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate’s Mick Night and John Pinel.
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