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Live like D-Wade: Buy his house

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Dwyane Wade has listed his Pinecrest estate on Billionaire-Xchange.com. On the site for a week, the sprawling, 11,611-square-foot, seven-bedroom, 7.5-bathroom home can be yours if you put out the lucky bid. Starting bid was $4,599,000. So far, there are no active bids and no one watching the auction. Only a super rich super-fan would want this house. Why? The pool is in-laid with Wade's nickname, Flash, and his Miami Heat jersey number 3. Bidding ends Dec. 13 -- it would be perfect for someone looking for that extra special holiday gift.

In related news, an offer has been made on Wyclef Jean's old house on Pinetree Drive in Miami Beach. The long-abandoned property is said to have been taken over by creditors more than two weeks ago.

Seen partying at Mondrian's Sunset Lounge on Monday night: Smashing Pumpkins singer Billy Corgan and actor-turned-DJ Danny Masterson. Following that, the duo had dinner at 8 Oz. Burger Bar.

Corgan was also seen at the Delano Tuesday night for 944 Magazine's dinner party, hosted by former Destiny's Child singer Kelly Rowland. In honor of music producer Jim Jonsin, the dinner had everyone up and dancing on their feet -- except for Corgan, who, according to a spy, ``wouldn't raise his head from his Blackberry all night.''

Colombian pop star Juanes made a surprise appearance at the Poder Awards at Viceroy Miami Monday night where he sat with Viceroy owner Jorge Perez, Nuestra Belleza Latina host Giselle Blondet, Univisión journalist Teresa Rodriguez and TV host Don Francisco.

After reading from his controversial autobiography on Monday, Andre Agassi had dinner at Caffe Abbracci with friends.

Miami's Sabrina Cohen, founder of The Sabrina Cohen Foundation for Stem Cell Research, was recognized as a WebMD 2009 American Health Hero and received a $2,500 prize. ``This recognition means hope, possibility and belief in the science of stem cell research. The money will be earmarked toward further education and direct funding of the leading research in the U.S.,'' said Cohen, who became a quadriplegic in 1992 at age 14.

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