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From luxury cars to fabulous jets, NBA stars enjoy the very finest things in life, and that also rings true for their homes. Check out these 20 incredibly stunning houses owned by famous NBA players. You will be surprised to find who spent the most on his mansion.
Stephen Curry, the second-highest-paid NBA player in the world with $90 million net worth, likes to relax in his modest, charming house in Orinda off the court. This Spanish-style property looks like a lovely hacienda with nice red roofs and a spacious courtyard. It features 5 bedrooms, 4 and a half baths, with a romantic yet modern decor inside and out.
Kobe Bryant's two-story home in Newport Beach is nothing short of stellar. It has 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, a state-of-the-art kitchen, a home gym, a home theater, a library with a shark tank, an in-house hair salon, and a fantastic outdoor entertaining area with a pool and hot tub. He sold this remarkable house just a little while ago.
Michael Jordan's villa in Chicago hasn't sold yet after six years on the market. He first listed it for $29 million and it doesn't seem like a crazy price once you see the house. This 56,000-square-foot estate has all the goodies you can imagine, including 9 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, 5 fireplaces, a fitness studio, a private golf course, a tennis court, and an infinity pool.
Having around $450 million in assets, the NBA King LeBron spares no expense when it comes to his home. He purchased a $23 million home in Los Angeles's Brentwood neighborhood a couple of years ago. The 15,846-square-foot place boasts 8 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a home theater, 2 backyard patios, a pool, and a gym. He also owns another $21 million home in the same neighborhood.
Houston Rockets star James Harden bought this Houston house for $2 million from former NBA player Cuttino Mobley. Nestled in the Royal Oaks Country Club, Harden has no shortage of leisure activities to enjoy once he retires. This Mediterranean-style mansion comes with 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, a wonderful library, a game room, a theater room, an infinity pool, a spa, and a built-in barbecue.
Kyle Lowry made a wise investment in a $2.6 million castle in Wayne. The 9,298-square-foot mansion sits on a massive 4.5 acres plot, boasting 6 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, a wine cellar, a 6-car garage, a tennis court, and a gigantic outdoor swimming pool. It may look ancient, but the house offers all the modern conveniences anyone would ever need.
Guess who was the former owner of this beautiful property in Bel Air, California? Well, it was pop star Avril Lavigne! Chris Paul bought it from her for a cool $8.5 million after being traded into the Clippers. The 12,000-square-foot house has 8 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a gym, a wine cellar, a 10-car garage, a nice jacuzzi, and barbecue area.
Having around $400 million in his bank account, Shaq can afford any house he likes. He decided to buy a 14-acre compound in 2016 for $1.5 million. It isn't as expensive as you might have thought, right? The house features, 8 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and a huge swimming pool.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's Hawaii mansion is true summer heaven with a swimming pool, palms in the yard, and private access to the Secret Beach. We don't understand why Kareem decided to sell such a perfect island retreat.
The Miami Heat legend bought a 13,000-square-foot compound on the exclusive La Gorce Island, Miami Beach, in 2010 for $8.9 million. The luxury house features a Mediterranean style and all the opulence you'd expect of a cinematic supervillain. It has 8 bedrooms, 9 and a half bathrooms, a guest house, a tennis court, dual kitchen areas, and a wonderful pool.
Five-time NBA All-Star Chris Bosh lives in a 12,000-square-foot house that features an elevator, an infinity pool, and all of the luxury appliances you could desire. The all-white interior and large floor to ceiling windows look utterly stunning.
Joe Johnson bought this 14,000-square-foot house for $3.8 million after joining the Atlanta Hawks, and he tried to sell it for a profit after asking for $4.7 million a few years later. However, the house is still there after four years on the market.
Since Kevin Durant was traded to the Brooklyn Nets by the Golden State Warriors on July 8, he no longer needs to keep up his mansion on the West Coast. So, the NBA star recently sold his Malibu beach house for $12.5 million. The multi-level beachfront mansion features tons of sliding glass doors and decks with beautiful ocean views.
Paul George had always wanted a big house on a lake since he was a young kid. His dream came true when he purchased this $2.2 million mansion in Indianapolis. Owning such a remote pad, we can only imagine the views at sunrise and sunset with the light reflects against the water must be stunning.
This lavish, 9,100-square-foot house has a movie theater with stadium seating, a spacious entertainment area, and a gourmet kitchen big enough to fit the entire Clippers team. Of course, you can find a home gym and a large pool in the house too.
Dirk Nowitzki owns a luxury $7.9 million residence in Dallas. Inside, the 9,215-square-foot mansion has 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. Outside, it comes with all the typical necessities, such as a three-car garage, a tennis court, a vast swimming pool, and yes, a basketball court.
Aha! At first glance, Dwight Howard's waterfront house in Florida looks a bit like Disneyland. This 11,025-square-foot house features a beautiful Gothic design, with designer furniture, vaulted ceilings, and a cute swimming pool. Dwight bought this amazing estate for $7.8 million but sold it again later for only $3.4 million.
After signing a contract extension with the Washington Wizards a few years ago, John Wall spent $4.9 million on this dreamy house in Maryland. With 8 bedrooms, a home theater, a swimming pool, a basketball court, and a private gym, what more could an NBA star want?
If you have a million to spare, this house can be yours! Kyrie Irving put his Ohio home on the market asking for $1.7 million. The 5,500-square-foot house looks like a small castle and features 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, a recording studio, a movie theater, and a home gym. Irving bought it from former Cavalier teammate Daniel Gibson for $800,000 in 2014.
The retired NBA player used to own a gorgeous Spicewood mansion that includes 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a double-height living room, a chef's kitchen, a game room, and an office. He suffered a massive loss on the house as he bought it for $1.25 million but put it back on the market for only $945K. Considering his $130 million in net worth, the loss is not too much of a big deal for Duncan.
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