Exploring Stephen Curry’s Lavish $40 Million Bay Area Mansion: A Haven for Unforgettable Family Moments with His Three Daughters

Point guard Stephen Curry had to leave his East Bay house when the Golden State Warriors relocated from Oakland to San Francisco in 2019 due to the lengthy commute. The NBA player and his wife Ayesha created a massive estate, which is currently back up for sale.

According to current owner Sam Hirbod, the Alamo area estate was finished in 2018 and sold off-market for $6.4 million the following year. Three years later, Curry’s former house is listed for $8.9 million.

The roughly half-acre estate of the Curry family has six bedrooms and eight and a half bathrooms, along with a plethora of opulent facilities.

  Think of getting Ayesha a vegetable garden, Stephanie a home theater and pool table, and their kids a specially made playhouse.

Stephen Kubitschek was hired by the couple to supervise the home’s design. With its 30-foot ceilings, large expanses of glass, heated Italian oak flooring, and two fireplaces, the 8,163-square-foot interior is ultra-modern.

 Like a lot of modern homes, this one emphasizes indoor-outdoor living. The living area is open to the backyard, which has a cabana, pizza oven, smoker, BBQ, and saltwater infinity pool.

Additionally, a variety of lavish amenities fit for basketball royalty should be expected. Hirbod claims that Steph invested $500,000 in the media area, which has a top-notch sound system and projector 

. Given that Ayesha is an avid cook, the kitchen boasts two islands, high-end Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, and sophisticated European-style cabinetry. A seven-car garage for your collection is also provided.

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.