If Not, Why is His Minneapolis House for Sale?

[Editor’s Note:  The views expressed here are solely those of Ross Kaplan, and do not represent Edina Realty, Berkshire Hathaway (“Berkshire”), or any other entity referenced. Edina Realty is a subsidiary of Berkshire.]

It’s certainly possible that Timberwolves small forward** Andrew Wiggins could be buying (or renting) another house somewhere else in the Twin Cities.

But, another plausible explanation for Wiggins’ house going on the market yesterday is that his days with the team are numbered.

Lending credence to theory #2: Wiggins’ diminished playing time this past year, plus the chatter in the local sports media the last several months.

Wiggins purchased the home, located just west of Minneapolis’ Cedar Lake (pictured top), for $1.625 million in 2014; the list price is $1.995 million.

P.S.: Per the MLS “Agent Remarks,” the home’s gym equipment “can stay with property if desired.”

**Wiggins is 6’8.”

About the author

Ross Kaplan has 19+ years experience selling real estate all over the Twin Cities. He is also a 12-time consecutive "Super Real Estate Agent," as determined by Mpls. - St. Paul Magazine and Twin Cities Business Magazine. Prior to becoming a Realtor, Ross was an attorney (corporate law), CPA, and entrepreneur. He holds an economics degree from Stanford.

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