Jordan totally deserves a $29-million house like this! It has 56,000 square feet, including a tennis court, an NBA-standard basketball court, a three-bedroom guest house, and a gym. We can see a lot of sports elements here, right? This estate is a perfect place for Jordan to live.
Located in San Francisco, this $3.2 million house gives Curry a good chance to enjoy life. This mansion has 10,000 square feet, including a swimming pool, a big garage, five bedrooms, a two-bedroom guest house, and five fireplaces. We have to say it's a great place to hold a party.
Wow! This house and the surroundings are so pretty! It has 13,000 square feet and is located at the lavish La Gorce Island. Moreover, this mansion is well equipped with the security system, a luxurious outdoor pool with cabanas, a dual kitchen, a tennis court, a guest house, and a deck that extends out to the waterside. Undoubtedly, the house is extremely expensive, but it won't be a problem for such a popular NBA star.
Now the net worth of Chris Paul is $120 million, which is totally enough for possessing such a beautiful 12,000-square-foot mansion in California. The whole estate is built into the Mediterranean style and includes a home theater, five bedrooms, a gym and spa, seven bathrooms, and a library. Moreover, a home security system perfectly guarantees the safety of all his expensive belongings.
This beautiful 12,100-square-foot mansion is located in Miami. It includes an infinity pool, a home theater, a library, a wine cellar, eight bedrooms, and a big dock. His net worth is $450 million, so he doesn't need to worry about the mortgages of this house. Noteworthily, after he left the Miami Heat, he sold his house for $13.4 million.
The NBA superstar has a waterfront mansion estate in Longwood, Florida. The beautiful house has five bedrooms, a pool room, a screening room, an outdoor kitchen, a swimming pool with an attached lazy river, and a large gym. With a net worth of $140 million, mortgages and homeowner fees won't be a big problem for Dwight Howard, but he suffered a huge loss over this property. He originally paid $7.78 million for it but recently put it up for just $3 million. Maybe the NBA player needs a new financial adviser.
Harden lives in a three-story, 7,100 square foot home in Houston. Moderately priced at $2 million, the Mediterranean-style mansion has every luxurious amenity befitting an NBA star, including four bedrooms, a theater, a game room, and a library. With an astonishing $145 million net worth, Harden never needs to worry about mortgage loans and can afford the most lavish lifestyle in the world.
Blake Griffin has become a superstar with a $60 million net worth, so it's only fitting that he lives the star-studded lifestyle. In 2014, Griffin splurged $9 million on a 9,100 square foot house in California. Complete with six bedrooms, six bathrooms and an immensely large kitchen, the beautiful mansion has everything the All-Star needs to fit in the Hollywood scene, including a home theater as well as a massive gym. We bet he has a high-end home security system to guard all that luxury.
Jimmy Butler's years of hard work have clearly paid off as he’s gone from nothing to a net worth of $25 million. He owns a 10,000 square foot mansion equipped with six bedrooms, a three-car garage, a large game room, and theater room - all that for just $4.3 million. Jimmy must have a smart financial adviser.
Russell Westbrook has a net worth of $ 150 million, so he can live in any house without worrying about mortgage rates. He recently purchased a mansion for $4.6 million from Scott Disick. Although the two-story home is not equipped with weight rooms or basketball courts like many other NBA houses, it provides a breathtaking view of the California landscape and skyline. It also comes with five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a large pool, and a patio.
After retiring from the NBA, Shaquille O'Neal joined the crew of TNT’s Inside the NBA. His successful career has left him a net worth of $400 million, so he will never need to worry about mortgage loans. Recently he threw down $1.15 million on a two-house compound outside of Atlanta. The property is 7,400 square feet and has every luxury you can think of, including eight bedrooms, a twelve seat home theater, a game room, and a fully furnished gym. We bet Shaquille doesn’t skimp on the home security system.
Maybe Bosh wasn’t the focal point of the “Big Three” during his time with Miami Heat, but it was not all that bad. At least he had a fat salary. He has earned himself a net worth of $80 million through his career, so now the all-star can live the most comfortable life without worrying about loans or mortgages. He owns a 12,000 square foot property in Miami. Coming at $12.5 million, the mansion has seven bedrooms, a gym, an infinity pool, as well as a breathtaking view of Biscayne Bay.
Dirk Nowitzki has given his entire NBA career to Dallas Mavericks, and Mark Cuban has given him a net worth of $140 million. The German big man now resides in a 9,215 square mansion in Dallas. Like many other houses of this size, the house features multiple bedrooms (5) and bathrooms (6). For entertainment, there is a tennis court, swimming pool, basketball court and a giant home theater in the Colonial style home. Nowitzki’s financial adviser was clever to help him choose this gorgeous mansion.
John Wall purchased a $4.9 million mansion just after signing an $85 million-dollar contract with the Washington Wizards. Befitting an NBA star, the house is every sports fanatic’s dream, featuring a basketball court, a tennis court, a gym, and a token billiards room. Such a gorgeous mansion would surely require the most advanced home security system around.