NBA star Stephen Curry’s $22,6m Bay Area mansion is a haven for his family

 

 

 

In 2019, when the Golden State Warriors relocated from Oakland to San Francisco, point guard Stephen Curry was forced to vacate his East Bay residence due to the lengthy commute. Now, the colossal mansion that the NBA star and his wife Ayesha constructed is once again on the market.

The Alamo suburb estate was completed in 2018 and sold for $6.4 million in an off-market transaction the following year, current proprietor Sam Hirbod told The Wall Street Journal. Three years later, Curry’s former residence is now listed for $8.9 million.

 

 

The Currys’ six-bedroom, eight-and-a-half-bathroom mansion is situated on nearly one-half acre and features a variety of ostentatious amenities. Consider a vegetable garden for Ayesha, a pool table and home theatre for Stephanie, and a customized playhouse for their children.

 

 

The couple hired Stephen Kubitschek to oversee the design of their residence. The 8,163-square-foot interior is ultra-modern due to its 30-foot ceilings, vast expanses of glass, heated Italian wood floors, and dual fireplaces. As with many contemporary residences, the design emphasises indoor-outdoor living. The living space is connected to the backyard, which features a saltwater infinity pool, a cabana, a pizza oven, a smoker, and a barbecue.

 

You can also anticipate a number of opulent features suitable for basketball royalty. According to Hirbod, Steph spent $500,000 on the media room, which features a high-quality projector and sound system. As Ayesha is quite the gourmet, the kitchen features dual islands, Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, and elegant European-style cabinetry. Also included is a seven-car garage for your collection.

There are distinct guest and children wings on the second floor, making the master suite feel even more private. With a 1,160-square-foot terrace and not one, but three walk-in wardrobes, The Curry’s former suite is as luxurious as you’d expect. If you have ever desired to live as a professional athlete, now is your opportunity.