Former East Bay home of Stephen Curry is now for sale for $8.9M: $250K garden, Deluxe digs

The $8.9 million mansion that was created especially for NBA star Steph Curry has recently gone on the market.

In 2018, for $6 million, the Golden State Warriors guard bought a 8,163-square-foot smart home in Alamo, California. A year after the Warriors relocated to San Francisco, Curry sold the lavish property for $6.4 million to its present owners.

He has one of the most desirable homes in the neighborhood, according to Bonnie King, the listing agent from Compass. As the description puts it, “it was built by famous builder ONY Homes in collaboration with Steph Curry and offers the convenience of a smart home, the luxury of modern design, and all the privacy and beauty of the area.”

Posh quarters

The six-bedroom mansion is decked out in the finest of Spanish and Italian luxury, with heated oak flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, and custom lighting.

There is also a private fitness center, a game area with a pool table and a wet bar, and a theater with a state-of-the-art projection and sound system that cost an unbelievable $500,000.

The chef’s kitchen features two islands, European-style cabinetry, and high-end Miele and Sub-Zero appliances.

The master bedroom has a 1,160 square foot patio, three walk-in closets, and two offices. The custom Fleetwood doors and windows provide for a smooth transition between the indoors and outdoors.

There’s also a children’s wing and a guest wing, and the garage can hold seven automobiles.

a garden that costs $250K

The mansion’s 1.4-acre land comes with a beautiful $250,000 custom vegetable garden replete with raised beds, fruit trees, and an irrigation system.

The backyard can be enjoyed from the comfort of a cabana, swinging lounge sofas, or the covered and heated terrace.

There is a saltwater infinity pool and spa, an outdoor kitchen with a barbecue and a pizza oven, and a fire pit. For the little ones, there is a specially built playhouse.

A two-car garage and an ancillary housing unit with 1,200 square feet of living space have been permitted for the property.

Affluent real estate

A high-floor condo in the Four Seasons Residences in San Francisco cost Curry, a four-time NBA champion, $8 million. He also has a house in Atherton, California, worth $31 million.

Besides contributing to JustLuxe and DiverseAbility, Kellie Speed has written for Haute Living and U.S. Veterans magazine. Her email address is [email protected].