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Bucks' Bobby Portis sells Milwaukee condo for $1.5M
The NBA player and his group unload east side property after 3 years of ownership.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 4:23pm
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A cubist-inspired illustration captures the energy and movement of a professional basketball game, reflecting the Bucks' recent real estate transaction.Today in OrlandoMilwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis Jr. and a group he led have sold a 6,000-square-foot condominium on Milwaukee's east side for nearly $1.5 million. The property was owned by Portis and his group for around 3 years before the recent sale.
Why it matters
Real estate transactions involving high-profile athletes like Portis provide insight into the local Milwaukee housing market and the investment strategies of professional sports players in the city.
The details
The east side Milwaukee condo that was sold was a 6,000-square-foot unit that Portis and his group had owned for approximately 3 years before deciding to put it on the market and sell it for close to $1.5 million.
- Portis and his group purchased the east side Milwaukee condo around 3 years ago.
- The condo was recently sold for close to $1.5 million.
The players
Bobby Portis Jr.
A forward for the Milwaukee Bucks NBA team.
Doc Rivers
The head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks.
What they’re saying
“We're disappointed with the loss, but we'll learn from it and come back stronger.”
— Bobby Portis Jr., Milwaukee Bucks Player
“The team didn't play with the energy and focus we needed tonight. We'll regroup and get ready for the next game.”
— Doc Rivers, Milwaukee Bucks Head Coach
The takeaway
This real estate transaction highlights how professional athletes like Bobby Portis are investing in Milwaukee's housing market, providing insight into the local real estate landscape and the financial strategies of NBA players.
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