The most expensive mansions owned by NBA players: LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and more

The most expensive mansions owned by NBA players: LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and more
LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Russell Westbrook (Images via Getty)


In the NBA, the competition doesn't just stop once the final buzzer sounds. The league’s elite are locked in another high-stakes game of acquiring some of the most luxurious pro[erties. With the league’s global expansion, each NBA season sees salaries reach record-breaking heights. Golden State Warriors' superstar, Stephen Curry, with his league-high salary of $59.6 million, is shifting towards property portfolios that could rival those of institutional investors from simple luxury profiles. From the tech-integrated mansions in Silicon Valley to hilltop sanctuaries in Beverly Hills, these homes are more than residences, they are a testament to the global influence and a new standard for generational wealth.

1. LeBron James (Beverly Hills, CA) – $37 Million

In 2020, LeBron James purchased an estate for roughly $37 million in Beverly Hills. This 2.7-acre land is being customised to feature a 16,000 square-foot main house, and a 7,700 square-foot basement garage, along with a swimming pool, gym, home theater, and spa. The value of the mansion after finishing is projected at over $100 million, which will significantly boost LeBron’s net worth. The property will become James’ primary residence as per Realtor.co.

2. Stephen Curry (Malibu, CA) – $50.1 Million

This is not Curry’s primary residence, but this summer pad in Malibu is his most valuable asset. The 17-acre, 12,637 square-foot oceanfront estate, with a separate guesthouse and a wellness center, was acquired by Stephen and Ayesha for roughly $32 million in 2024. But its current market value has surged to over $50 million following extensive upgrades in 2025. The estate features five bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, and floor-to-ceiling glass walls.

3. Anthony Davis (Bel Air, CA) – $39.9 Million

Currently listed for sale at $39.9 million, this Mediterranean-style mansion in the gated Bel Air Crest community was bought by Anthony Davis after his trade from Lakers to Mavericks for $31 million in 2021. The estate spans over 17,254 square feet and boasts 8 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, a gym, custom kitchen, a 120-foot infinity pool, and a professional-grade indoor basketball court.

4. Russell Westbrook (Brentwood, CA) – $33.5 Million

Westbrook’s 13,500 square-foot mansion in Brentwood is an architectural masterpiece that features massive glass walls and a master suite larger than most high-end apartments. It has 8 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a pool, a sundeck, and a two-car garage. Situated across the street from LeBron James’ secondary Brentwood home, it remains one of the most sophisticated designs in the league.

5. Stephen Curry (Atherton, CA) – $32 Million

Making another appearance on the list is Stephen Curry, but this time with his primary residence in the nation’s most expensive zip code. Purchased for $31 million in 2019, this ultra-private estate spans over 1.2 acres and a 7,500-square-foot three-story home with 7 bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and a private cinema. The property also has a pool, a guest house, and a three-car garage.


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