Nearly six months after Twitch superstar Kai Cenat and his fellow streamers from the Any Means Possible (AMP) group featured Spurs legend Tony Parkers mansion in a 30-day streaming marathon, the Mediterranean-style villa is still on the market — and its price tag keeps shrinking.
In late September, two months after the streaming event drew attention from around the world, the mansion’s listing price shot up from $16.5 million to $20 million. Real estate broker Erwin Nicholas, also known as Mr. Real Estate, told MySA that Cenat and AMP helped renew interest in the property.
The home now sits on the market for $19 million after another $450,000 price drop, leaving some to wonder how far the price will eventually drop before the French-born Spurs legend can officially say “au revoir” to this tie to San Antonio…