The $9 Million Bay Area Mansion of NBA All-Star Stephen Curry

Point guard Stephen Curry was forced to leave the East Bay in 2019 when the Golden State Warriors relocated from Oakland to San Francisco. The team’s move from Oakland to San Francisco necessitated the change. The NBA player and his wife Ayesha have put their massive estate back on the market.

Sam Hirbod, the current owner, told The Wall Street Journal that the mansion was completed in 2018 and sold the following year in an off-market deal for $6.4 million. Three more years have passed, and suddenly Curry’s old house is on the market for $8.9 million.

 

 

The Currys’ lavish property has six bedrooms, eight and a half bathrooms, and sits on nearly half an acre. Think of getting Ayesha a garden to tend, Stephanie a pool table and home theater, and the kids a special playhouse.

 

The couple enlisted the help of architect Stephen Kubitschek for the construction of their dream home. There are two fireplaces and heated Italian oak flooring in the home’s spacious living area, which is 8,163 square feet in size and features 30-foot ceilings for an ultra-modern feel. The layout prioritizes indoor and outdoor space, as do many recently built homes. A saltwater infinity pool, cabana, pizza oven, smoker, and barbeque can be found in the backyard, which is accessible from the living area.

 

 

You may also count on a wide range of high-end comforts befitting the monarch of basketball. Hirbod adds that Steph spent $500,000 on the media room, which features a high-quality projector and sound system. Because Ayesha is such an accomplished cook, the kitchen was outfitted with not one but two islands, Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, and beautiful European-style cabinetry. There’s room for seven cars in the garage, so you can keep your collection safe and sound.

 

 

The second floor’s separate guest and children’s wings enhance the master suite’s seclusion. The former suite at The Curry has all the amenities of a five-star hotel, including a terrace measuring 1,160 square feet and not one but three spacious closets. Here is your chance to follow your dream and become a professional athlete.