Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry has sold his sprawling mansion in the posh Peninsula town of Atherton for $31.2 million, reports The Dirt. The deal happened last fall and is only now becoming public.
Curry sold the property for just $150,000 more than what he paid for it in June 2019, the year the Warriors moved from Oakland to San Francisco.
Both the purchase and sale of the property were completed off-market so there are few details on the home. We do know that it is a 7,500-square-foot, three-level gated house, mostly hidden from the street. It has four bedrooms and six baths and touts a swimming pool with a cabana, a guest house and a three-car garage, among many other amenities.
The home was built from scratch in 2019 by prominent Atherton developer Joe Comartin and his Woodlane Properties in collaboration with Arcanum Architecture and landscapers Studio Green.
No word on where the Currys are currently calling home. Perhaps they have simply moved to another home in the priciest zip code in the country, where Warriors owner Joe Lacob also has a house.
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