Chef Curry revealed the priceless mansion that he first purchased after winning his first NBA championship

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.