Stephen Curry’s sharpshooting s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 has helped him amass a jaw-dropping net worth of $160 million. Through his NBA earnings, Steph has made it a priority to purchase the best homes to provide a comfortable life for his family. Over the years, he has bought and sold several homes, but the one in Silicon Valley has stayed as a special shelter.
In 2016, Curry paid $5.78 million for the Almano home estate after selling off his Walnut Creek mansion for $3.7 million. The family lived in the Almano home from 2018-19 after remodeling it in 2017. But once the Warriors moved from Oakland to their new arena in San Francisco, Steph and his family had to pack up and leave. Eventually, he sold the Almano property which fetched him $9 million. Come 2022, he purchased another estate that would become his permanent home.
$30 million mansion that comes with a wine cellar
In 2020, Steph paid $30 million for the Atherton mansion, a 17,761-square-foot property. But he later sold this property for $31.2 million to billionaire businessman Forrest Li. The Curry’s search for a permanent home would however come to an end in 2022, when Steph and Ayesha spent $30 million to acquire a new property in the Silicon Valley. It is supposed to be their biggest home purchase yet. The 17,8000-square-foot mansion has everything one can think of.
The luxurious home comes with nine bathrooms and seven bedrooms. Add to this the family’s very own home theatre, bar, wine cellar, and swinging pool! But that’s not all, the property also features a three-car garage and a special guesthouse by the pool. Apart from this home, Steph also had to resort to purchasing another condo at the Four Seasons Residence in 2020.
So where does Stephen Curry actually live?
In 2020, Chef Curry purchased a 30th-floor condo at the Four Seasons Private Residences for which he had to shell out $8 million. He uses this condo to make his NBA life easier. When the Warriors moved to the Chase Centre in 2019, the sharpshooter was finding it difficult to get from his home to the new arena. He would often be late for practices and games. Steph’s solution was to buy a condo closer to the arena.
So, while the Curry family lives in the Silicon Valley mansion permanently, Steph uses the $8 million condo for back-to-back games, which allows him an easier commute to the arena. The condo is a mere five minutes away from the arena, and it saves him a ton of energy and time.