Ben Simmons and the Philadelphia 76ers are in the midst of a stand-off. The All-Star point guard is reportedly willing to sit out the entirety of the 2021-22 season if he is not traded, while for their part, the Sixers are looking to withhold a significant part of Simmons' income if he pursues this plan. Ben isn't backing down, and he's now placed his Philadelphia home on the market for $3.1 million.

According to Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Ben Simmons has listed his 3,000-square foot home at The Ritz-Carlton Residences for sale as of last Sunday. This does not come as a surprise considering how the 25-year-old has already made it abundantly clear that he's done with the Sixers. Simmons isn't even in Philadelphia, and by the looks of it, he has no intention of returning.

According to the Inquirer's report, Simmons purchased the house back in 2018 for $2.54 million. It has three bedrooms and 4.5 baths. His soon-to-be-former residence boasts of two underground parking spots with valet parking, as well as access to a pool and a fitness center.

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Ben Simmons reportedly has another home in Moorestown, New Jersey, which is roughly a 30-minute drive from Philly. With the former Rookie of the Year looking at a huge financial setback this coming season, it would not be surprising if he lists that home on the market as well.