Sixers’ Ben Simmons lists Philadelphia home for $3.1 million

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Ben Simmons skipped practice, and some fans are wondering if he is skipping town, too.

The Philadelphia 76ers point guard listed his $3.1 million Philly apartment Monday amid high tensions with the team.

He still has four years left on his $177 million contract, but he has told the team he wants to be traded and has reportedly cut off communication.

In the last few weeks, the 25-year-old NBA player missed training camp and a media day, causing the 76ers to withhold a $8.25 million payment.

Plus, there are other signs he’s done with Philadelphia — the 6’10” Kendall Jenner ex spent $17.5 million on a new Los Angeles house this summer.

But Simmons, whose current girlfriend is reportedly television presenter Maya Jama, has another home in Moorestown, New Jersey, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer, so it doesn’t necessarily spell the end of his residency in the region.

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The Ritz-Carlton Residences of Philadelphia were built in 2009.
The Ritz-Carlton Residences of Philadelphia were built in 2009.

Simmons combined three units in the building to create his 3,000-square-foot apartment.
Simmons combined three units in the building to create his 3,000-square-foot apartment.

The glass building is pictured from the street.
The glass building is pictured from the street.

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The condo has views of city hall.
The condo has views of city hall.

The Philly home looks over main line Philadelphia.
The Philly home looks over main line Philadelphia.

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Simmons' condo has hardwood floors.
Simmons’ condo has hardwood floors.

The entrance is pictured.
The entrance is pictured.

The 76ers’ press rep and Simmons’ agent Rich Paul did not respond to The Post’s requests for comment.

The combined three-unit Philadelphia condo with an NBA legacy now up for sale has three bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, spanning 3,000 square feet — making the staggering asking price over $1,000 per square foot, according to Realtor.com.

The typical listing price in that zip code, which is a buyer’s market, is $369 per square foot, according to Realtor.com. Other units in the building have sold for between $430 and $876 per square foot in the past year.

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The apartment is filled with custom furniture designed by Widell + Boschetti, which is advertised as part of the listing.
The apartment is filled with custom furniture designed by Widell + Boschetti, which is advertised as part of the listing.

Views of city hall are available from the living room.
Views of city hall are available from the living room.

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The dining room has a large glass-encased, lighted wine display.
The dining room has a large glass-encased, lighted wine display.

A chandelier dangles from a panel on the ceiling.
A chandelier dangles from a panel on the ceiling.

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The kitchen has a glass backsplash.
The kitchen has a glass backsplash.

The kitchen has an island that doubles as an eat-in bar.
The kitchen has an island that doubles as an eat-in bar.

Simmons’ 2009-built condo at the Ritz-Carlton Residences of Philadelphia has hardwood floors, 10-foot ceilings and custom furniture designed by Widell + Boschetti, according to the listing.

The chef’s kitchen has a glass tile backsplash and an island, and the dining room has a large glass-encased, lighted wine display. There is also a large family room with views of city hall.

The owner’s wing has a large bedroom with a custom-made king bed, a large soaking tub, a frameless shower and a walk-in closet.

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The primary bedroom has a a custom-made king bed.
The primary bedroom has a a custom-made king bed.

The primary bedroom has a sitting area.
The primary bedroom has a sitting area.

A second bedroom is pictured.
A second bedroom is pictured.

A walk-in closet is pictured.
A walk-in closet is pictured.
Realtor.com
Simmons bought the condo for $2.54 million in June 2018 under PRVN Group LLC, property records show.
Simmons bought the condo for $2.54 million in June 2018 under PRVN Group LLC, property records show.
Realtor.com

It also comes with two parking spots, valet parking, a chauffeur service, an on-site dog run, a gym, pool, yoga room, private park, residents’ lounge, media room and outdoor terrace, according to Realtor.com.

Simmons bought it for $2.54 million in June 2018 under PRVN Group LLC, property records show.

Listing agent Juliet Cordeiro with Compass did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.

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