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Joe Ingles Lists Salt Lake Home For $3.5 Million

Salt Lake City – Joe Ingles and his family are officially saying goodbye to Utah listing Their Salt Lake City home is a staggering $3.5 million.

The Utah Jazz Guard home at 2828 E. Kennedy Drive near Emigration Canyon was built in 1986 and went public on Tuesday.

Ingles’ former home has six bedrooms, five and a half baths, and sits on 6,040 square feet on half an acre.

According to the listing, “On the edge of Emigration Canyon and at the foot of Salt Lake City, this classic Cape Cod two-story building sits on nearly half an acre in the famous St. Mary’s neighborhood.” “Located across from a charming neighborhood park, this hotel offers panoramic views of the surrounding canyons and mountains.”

Property history indicates that the home was last purchased in 2020 and was briefly listed in June before being pulled off the market.

Ingles sells his house, and he seems to have kept a bit of jazz history in it.

“The expansive backyard serves as the property’s crowning jewel with a pergola-covered patio, manicured lawn and garden beds, and a custom Utah Jazz sports court,” the listing says. It is written.

Mortgage payments are estimated at about $15,500 a month.

Ingles built a home in Utah

Ingles and his family are a Utah staple and a fan favorite over the past eight seasons thanks to his novella Making Jazz.

The Australian guard signed with the Jazz after being waived by the Los Angeles Clippers on the final day of preseason, but quickly became a rotation regular.

Ingles has appeared in 590 games for the Jazz, starting 313 of them. While in Utah, this guard averaged 8.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 0.2 blocks and 0.9 steals in 25.7 minutes per game.

After suffering a season-ending ACL injury in January, the Jazz traded Ingles to the Portland Trail Blazers for Nikail Alexander Walker and Juancho Hernangomez.

Ingress never deserved the Blazers and signed a one-year deal. $6.5 million deal Offseason with the Milwaukee Bucks.

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