Exclusive | Knicks Miles McBride scores a luxe NYC pad for $15.5K a month see inside

Miles “Deuce” McBride, the New York Knicks’ rising star, is flexing both on and off the court — locking down a swanky unit at West Chelsea’s One High Line for $15,500 per month, The Post has learned.His new digs, spanning 1,200 square feet, come fully furnished with high-end pieces that scream luxury.

The unit, located in a sleek Bjarke Ingels-designed development, boasts sweeping city views, thanks to its prime perch overlooking the High Line.McBride snagged the two-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom apartment with the help of Douglas Elliman’s Ben Jacobs and Jessica Chestler.Meanwhile, the landlord was repped by Alyssa Brody and William Kuchins from the Development Marketing Team.The open-concept living space is outfitted with oak chevron floors, Molteni kitchen designs and a Gaggenau appliance package.

Marble accents dominate, with Calacatta Gold countertops, Saint Laurent marble borders and even a Kaldewei soaking tub to unwind after a big game.In the primary suite, McBride can kick back with motorized blackout shades, custom furniture from top names like RH and William Yoaward, and a walk-in closet from California Closets that’s practically a room of its own.The ensuite bathroom is nothing short of a spa, with marble floors, radiant heat and a tub fit for a king.His second bedroom features its own marble-clad bathroom with radiant heat.

The living room is decked out with a 65-inch Samsung Frame TV, custom rugs and a marble dining table.McBride’s star power has been rising on the court.After re-signing with the Knicks on a $13 million, 3-year deal in late 2023, the point guard found himself stepping into a bigger role following the departure of RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley.

In March 2024, McBride notched a career-high 29 points, sinking six three-pointers as he led the Knicks to a road win over the Golden State Warriors.Days later, he played a full 48 minutes in a victory against the Brooklyn Nets, sharing the spotlight with Josh Hart as one of the f...

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Publisher: New York Post

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