Antawn Jamison, the legendary basketball player for UNC, is selling his $14 million Union County mansion. The estate is situated along Crane Road close to Waxhaw-Marvin Road in Waxhaw and went up for sale on Tuesday, June 3. Ben Bowen of Premier Sotheby’s International Realty stated, “This residence is a unique offering in the Charlotte luxury market rare, refined, and unforgettable built by and for one who lives at the pinnacle of achievement.”
About the house
The description states that the 12,624-square-foot home is situated on roughly 30 acres of gated property. “Designed for those who demand the extraordinary,” is how it is characterized.
Features, amenities
The estate features a plethora of out-of-the-ordinary features and amenities. A list of those can be seen below.
Six bedrooms
Seven full baths
Three half baths
30-foot ceilings
Private elevator
Bespoke finishes
Regulation-size, lighted basketball court
Home theater
Full bar
Billiards room
Eight-car garage
“Gourmet” chef’s kitchen
Private pond
Pool
Hot tub with a cabana
Multiple terraces
Covered pavilions
Long, gated drive
About Antawn Jamison
Jamison attended Quail Hollow Middle School before playing basketball at Providence High School.
He continued his education while playing basketball at UNC, averaging 19 points and 9.9 rebounds during his three-year career.
In his junior year, Jamison won the Naismith and Wooden Awards as the most outstanding men’s college basketball player for the 1997-98 season.
After deciding to forego his senior year to enter the 1998 NBA draft, Jamison was selected by the Raptors with the 4th pick in the first round.

