Previously, Curry resided in an Atherton residence on 1.18 acres, which was only 7,535 square feet in size. He has now upgraded to a much larger house in the country’s most upscale ZIP code. Front Office Sports has learned that he sold his old house to millionaire Forrest Li for $31.2 million towards the end of 2021.
That’s $1.2 million more than what he paid in December 2020 for his new 17,761-square-foot home.
Curry consistently comes out on top.
The four-time NBA champion now lives on a 1.7-acre lot in Atherton, where he also owns his current home. This luxurious property boasts a movie theater, a bar, a wine store, a swimming pool, a sundeck, and seven bedrooms.
The residence’s master bedroom is reported to feature a fireplace, a wet bar, and a marble bathtub.
The spacious feel of the house is enhanced by vaulted ceilings and large windows that flood the interior with natural light, creating a seamless connection with the lush grounds it’s situated on.
Stephen Curry’s prowess in real estate investment and his ability to turn a profit on properties doesn’t come as a surprise, given his track record as a smart investor. On the basketball court, he is the highest earner among NBA players, and he ranks as the second-highest earner in the entire league, expected to earn $95.1 million this year.
Curry is now embarking on the first year of his new four-year contract, rumored to be worth $215.3 million. In addition to his basketball career, he has several successful business ventures, including his content company, Unanimous Media, his recently published children’s book “I Have a Superpower,” and his partnership with Under Armour.