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.