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Former Miami Dolphins linebacker Orlandus Andre Branch III has listed his Ritz-Carlton Miami Beach condo, The Post has learned.

It’s asking $5.49 million.

Boasting three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms spread across 3,124 square feet, the property has been meticulously upgraded by the NFL veteran — from marble and herringbone hardwood flooring to marble countertops.


  The sleek kitchen. Legendary Productions The sleek kitchen. Legendary Productions

  The formal dining room. Legendary Productions The formal dining room. Legendary Productions

The heart of the home lies in its expansive open Boffi kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line Gaggenau appliances, the listing notes.

Custom electronic touches include Lutron lighting.


  The expansive balcony. Legendary Productions The expansive balcony. Legendary Productions

  The primary bedroom. Legendary Productions The primary bedroom. Legendary Productions

  The primary bathroom holds a soaking tub and a living garden wall. Legendary Productions The primary bathroom holds a soaking tub and a living garden wall. Legendary Productions

  The walk-in closet. Legendary Productions The walk-in closet. Legendary Productions

The primary suite is complete with a custom Florense closet. The bathroom has undergone a tasteful update, featuring a sleek black acrylic bathtub surrounded by black chrome Zuchetti fixtures.

There is also a private balcony, which boasts sunset views over Downtown Miami.

Julian Cohen of Douglas Elliman holds the listing.

In 2022, Branch sold his previous Miami Beach residence for a $6.3 million to Wall Street broker Bryant Yunker and his wife, Nancy.

Throughout his tenure in the NFL, Branch, 34, had 179 tackles and 17.5 sacks. As a senior in 2011, he was a first-team All-ACC pick after recording 77 tackles and 10.5 sacks. He also played college football at Clemson in South Carolina.

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