 With the 7th pick in the 2009 NBA Draft, the Golden State Warriors select Stephen Curry from Davidson College. First draft to back in 2009 by the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry battled through injuries in the early part of his career to become a two-time league MVP, three-time NBA champ, six-time All-Star, and is widely considered to be the greatest shooter in the NBA ever. With a decade-plus in the league and accolades like that attached to his name, he's also earned himself some impressive contracts that have built his bank account up to his staggering heights and afforded him the ability to own multiple homes throughout his career. Over the past two years, Steph has been shuffling his real estate holdings as the Golden State Warriors move cities, and he sold off two previous homes for two brand spanky new ones. Steph and Curry is an American professional basketball player who's been credited with revolutionizing the game by placing more emphasis on the three-point line. Reshaping the game the way he has led him to banking some absolutely monster contracts, including signing the NBA's first $200 million contract back in 2017. He's had the league's top salary for the past two seasons, making an average of $40 million per year. Outside of basketball, Curry also makes a lot of money from other ventures and endorsements like those with Under Armour, Chase and even Sports Center. When you factor in his endorsement money, Steph is doubling his annual salary, looking at close to 80 million dollars per year. Meanwhile, Steph isn't even the only multi-millionaire in his family. His wife Aisha Curry is a celebrity chef, television host and author with a net worth of 16 mil. With a joint bank account like that, you'd assume that the Curry's only live in the nicest of homes, and you would of course be right. After selling off two homes, one in Alamo, California and the other in North Carolina, the Curry's purchased two new homes, one of which was the most expensive house sold in the Bay Area through all of 2019, while the other is a brand new luxury condo only minutes away from where Steph plays at the Chase Center. Hey guys, it's Kara and today we're taking a look at the multiple homes of Steph Curry here for you on Famous Entertainment. With the NBA season about to restart, I thought it would be fun to take a look at the different homes Steph will be spending a lot more time in since the Golden State Warriors weren't invited to participate in Orlando. He just know that even though he won't be playing, he'll for sure be watching from home. We've done house tours and likes of LeBron James and Michael Jordan and we'll link to some at the end. Follow me on Instagram and we can continue the conversation on there. As always, let me know who'd you like to see next in the comments down below. Now let's get into this video. I've lived in this first home for close to three years, having recently sold it for 6.3 million in January of 2019. After purchasing the Contra Costa country estate for only 5.775 million back in 2016. Found in a guard-gated community, this 1.5 acre property includes a traditional style main home, a detached guest house and a six-car garage. Outside, the landscape to state holds various fountains, lawns, an infinity edge swimming pool and an outdoor pavilion. It even has a 1,700 gallon well in the property that provides irrigation for the gardens and plant life. The main house was built in 2006 and it's 10,290 square feet of living space with 5 bedrooms, 8.5 bathrooms and 5 fireplaces. Inside, you can also find all the features one might come to expect from a superstar athlete's abode, including a billiard room, a climate-controlled wine cellar and a Finnish style spa for complete rest and relaxation. Of course, without you being the fantastic cook that she is, the kitchen has been completely remodeled to include top-of-the-line appliances that would make her life easier as a celebrity chef and cookbook author. Just moved into this house not too long ago. When we first moved in, this kitchen was dark and drab and not happening at all. We loved the layout. We loved the openness of the space and so I just wanted it to be light and bright and airy. We needed two refrigerators, one because I cook so much. I do meal prep for Stefan for when he has games, especially during the playoffs and things like that. And then, of course, you have the kids' food and all the stuff that I'm testing for the blog. Here it is in all its glory. Believe it or not, this Alamo home wasn't the only million-dollar residence that Steph sold in January of last year. He also sold his property located in North Carolina for 1.19 million. Steph attended Davidson College for three years, which is located in the Tarheel State, the same state where his father, Del Curry, played for the Charlotte Hornets. While living there, he purchased his 7,650-square-foot hall, and that has four bedrooms, and 5.5 bathrooms spread out over three stories. This European cell home opens to a grand foyer with a sky-high ceiling and immediate staircase access to all four floors. The main level includes a gigantic great room featuring a dedicated living room area with a massive stone fireplace and towering French doors. A strategically placed second floor balcony overlooks that great room and keeps the spaces open and accessible. Adjacent to this space's formal dining room with a fireplace of its own, and further down the line is a gourmet kitchen with wolf and sub-zero appliances, as well as a cozy casual dining nook. The second floor is entirely occupied with the master suite of the house, which includes a spacious master bedroom, a separate light-filled oak-lined office, a wet bar, and a bathroom with a luxuriously large shower and separate jacuzzi-style deep-soaking tub that Steph must have no doubt taken advantage of after all those long-team practices. This suite also includes a custom-fitted walk-in closet with heaps of shelf and drawer space because let's face it, no celebrity house is complete with one of those. On the third floor is where you'll find the other three bedrooms, all with their own en-suite bathrooms. It also has a library and a media room boasting leather armchairs and a mini-bar, but most of the entertaining likely takes place on the bottom floor. That's where you'll find a large bar, billiards area, media center, space for dining, a wine cellar, and even a separate room perfect for a home gym or yoga studio. It's hard to believe that Steph gave up a place this nice, but wait till you hear about what he upgraded to. In June of last year, Steph and his family purchased this 31 million dollar mansion in Atherton, California. It would end up being the most amount paid for a house in the Bay Area in all of 2019. After laying down money like that, you might not be surprised to learn that one of the main selling features about this house is its privacy and the details of what it's like inside remain somewhat of a mystery. The Curries purchased this home off-market and through a separate entity, but what we do know about the place is that it's a modern, three-level gated house and almost completely hidden from the street it's situated on. It sits on a 1.2 acres of land and outside it features a guest house and three-car garage. If that amount of garage space isn't enough for you, then the drive was reportedly big enough to fit half a dozen other vehicles, just in case. While Steph's kids no doubt can enjoy the swimming pool with a cabana, mom and dad can entertain their guests around their patio, which comes complete with a fireplace and a built-in barbecue. I cook with my family all of the time. It's my biggest message that I have to send through my career in food is get in the kitchen, cook with your families no matter what your family looks like, who they are, your friends, whoever. It's the perfect setting to build a great family foundation in relationship and it opens the door for communication, so I love it. Inside the kitchen boasts plenty of light with floor-to-ceiling windows that look out into a large garden. When they were buying this home, Aisha was looking for the perfect kitchen to prepare meals in with and bond with her family. The home was built from scratch in 2019 by prominent Atherton developer Joko Martin and his woodland properties in collaboration with Akerium Architecture and Landscape Architects Studio Green. With this move, Steph can now call the wealthiest zip code in the country home. Just down the street from him is Warriors owner Joe Laycub as well as what's that billionaire Jan Coombe. And while we might not have a great idea what it's like on the inside, as the curries continue to post wholesome content like this to their Instagram. More and more details will emerge. Finally, let's take a look at the newest property Steph has snatched up, a brand new luxury condo located in the heart of downtown San Francisco. Steph is looking to move into this 2800 square foot condo on the 30th floor of the 45 story four seasons private residences this very month. The building is getting ready for its grand opening and features 146 units, a gym, game room, private dining room with bar service, terrace with fire pits and a library. Curry paid slightly less than 8 million dollars for his 2800 square foot living space and while his family will continue to primarily live at their new home in Atherton, the location of this condo provides Steph darn near immediate access to where he plays at the Chase Center, which is only a couple miles down the road. It's also just blocks from the International Smoke, a restaurant co-owned by Isha Curry, in case these two love birds are ever looking to get away from the kids for a night before heading to work in the morning. Each residence comes with bedrooms featuring ten-foot ceilings and views of the bay, as well as large bathrooms with clean white finishes and modern kitchens with ample wine storage. The building also features some further luxurious amenities like being managed by four-season staff 24-7 and a fifth level that's dedicated club for the residents. It even has a gym designed by celebrity personal trainer Harley Pasternak, as well as an art curator and wine consultant on staff for all of your entertaining emergencies. This place really seems to have thought about everything. Well, that brings us to the end of this video. Let me know what you guys think about all four of Steph's homes, former and current in the comments down below. If you had your choice, which one would you want to set up shop in? His home in North Carolina seemed to be fully loaded, but it'll be hard to pass up living in an influential neighborhood as he is now, not to mention all the perks of that unbelievable condo. No doubt it's a tough call, but the number one real estate is location, location, location, so I would probably settle on his brand spanking new four-season condo. It'll be like living in the world's nicest hotel for your entire life. Anyways, don't forget to follow me on Instagram and I'll see you all in the next video. Bye!