Tyler Herro is looking to let go of his glassy Florida compound.
The Miami Heat star has listed his nearly 1-acre estate in Pinecrest — a village in Miami-Dade County — for $11.99 million, The Post has learned.
Completed in 2021, the dwelling’s design comes inspired by the tropical lifestyle of Bali — with features including walls of glass, high ceilings, indoor-outdoor spaces and natural materials.
Listing images show warm touches of wood throughout — such as herringbone-patterned flooring in certain areas — as well stone elements, particularly evident in a floor-to-ceiling gas fireplace at the core of the home.
The layout is wide open, with a chef’s kitchen, a large dining area and a cozy den just steps apart from each other.
A walk throughout the rest of the property gives way to a home theater, a bar, a massive primary suite — which has its own elevator access — and spa-like bath retreats.
This being Florida, it all flows outdoors to a pool and spa that even glow at night. Also outside, a covered summer kitchen.
A new owner can get nearly 9,000 square feet of living space, which also includes eight full bathrooms and a half bathroom.
Herro played ball for the University of Kentucky, and was selected 13th overall in the 2019 NBA draft.
Lourdes Alatriste of Douglas Elliman has the listing, with George Sarkis serving as the home’s marketing advisor.
