Here’s what Tyreek Hill’s Florida mansion looked like before it went up in smoke
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill’s Florida estate went up in flames this week, causing extensive damage to the palatial property.
There were no injuries as a result of the 2-alarm fire, but the home, which Hills purchased for $6.9 million in 2022, was extensively damaged.
More than a year before this Wednesday’s incident — which is believed to have been caused by a child playing with a lighter — Hill uploaded a tour of the mansion to his YouTube account, offering fans a look into the once pristine property. Now, it has “a gaping hole in the roof” and “substantial smoke and water damage inside,” as The Post previously reported.
Uploaded in June 2022, shortly after the seven-time Pro Bowler bought the residence — located in Southwest Ranches, between Fort Lauderdale and Miami — the video starts with a tour of the 29-year-old’s car collection before entering the sprawling manse.
The 10-minute clip has been viewed more than 2.4 million times.
“This right here is the main room,” Hill says from within, gesturing to a circle in the middle of the floor and explains that he soon plans to add an 8-foot “shark fish tank.”
From there, he walks to the master bedroom, which features an ensuite bathroom with a Jacuzzi tub.
Across the way is his office, where he works on his clothing brand Soul Runner and autographs cards.
Next up is the kitchen, where his personal chef is seen in the clip cooking a meal — and his son is wandering about amid the wooden cabinetry and center island, the living room visible through a large window.
Elsewhere there’s a “pool table room slash dart room,” although Hill admits in the video he doesn’t use it much, his mother’s rooms downstairs, a theater, a podcast room and a den. Outside, the video shows a heated salt-water filtration pool, a mini golf course, a trampoline, an NBA-sized basketball court, two guest houses and various fruit trees.
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