The property is surrounded by water, sitting between Lake Louise and Lake Butler.
The listing also notes the property has a huge swimming pool that puts Olympic-size pools to shame.
Shaq's massive 31,000-square-foot Florida mansion that sits near Lake Butler in Isleworth Credit: Tiffany Pantozzi O’Neal first listed the property for $28 million in 2018 and relisted the property four times before it sold Credit: Tiffany Pantozzi The property has a huge swimming pool that puts Olympic-size pools to shame Credit: Tiffany Pantozzi Big Shaq's impressive abode also has an outdoor kitchen, a tiki-style cabana and a private dock with two covered boat slips.
Oh, and dont forget the the 18-hole golf course next door to the property.
The 900-square-foot master bedroom has a mirrored wall, expansive views of the lake, an enormous bathroom and a four-room walk-in closet.
O’Neal first listed the property for $28 million in 2018 and relisted the property four times before it sold, reports the NY Post.
And according to Mansion Global, the centre forward is now selling the property because he is spending more time in Atlanta as a sports analyst for TNT’s “Inside the NBA".
A huge waterfall drops into the swimming pool surrounded by palm trees Credit: Atlas Team/Compass The properly also has a cigar lounge with a private balcony and bar Credit: Tiffany Pantozzi An aerial view of Shaq's sprawling Florida estate with access to the lake Credit: Tiffany Pantozzi The former Orlando Magic star pictured with his six children Credit: Getty Images - Getty A sunset shot of Shaq's 31,000 square-foot home Credit: Atlas Team/Compass Shaq spent around two years searching for a buyer having originally listed the mansion in May 2018 for $28million.
In December that year he cut the price by $6million, listing the home for $22million.
In 2019, he chopped another $2.5million off the price to $19.5million.
O’Neal has six children and is currently dating actress Annie Ilonzeh, according to the most recent reports.
Shaq is an NBA Hall of Famer, a four-time NBA Champion, the 2000 NBA league MVP, a three-time Finals MVP and a 15-time NBA All-Star.
Injuries kept the 7’1 superstar on the sideline during his final year in the league playing with the Boston Celtics.
He announced his retirement on June 1, 2011.