NBA superstars are doing more than just gracing the hardwood with powerful dunks and deep threes, they are building empires, leveraging their name as a brand. With the salaries reaching an all-time high, players are investing their staggering wealth in some of the most exclusive zip codes.
From sprawling Beverly Hills compounds to tech-integrated mansions in Northern California, these mansions reflect a lifestyle of luxury and comfort. For the modern NBA icons, home has become more than just four walls of sanctuary rather, it is a statement of affluence and legacy.
LeBron James' the beverly hills fortress
Purchased in 2020 for a whopping $36.75 million, LeBron James' Beverly Hills estate is a fortress of luxury spanning over 13,000 square feet. Previously owned by the Hollywood legend, Katherine Hepburn, this estate features a tennis court, a screening room, and has some ongoing renovations. These new builds will probably push the estates’ value past the $100 million mark. He has several other properties, like the $24.5 million Brentwood mansion, and $2.1 million Ohio home.
LeBron James invests heavily in real estate, understanding the importance and its long term value.
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Anthony Davis's bel air grandeur
Anthony Davis’ exclusive Bel Air mansion is a Mediterranean-style dream and is one of the most talked about player owned properties. While Davis bought it for a staggering $31 million in 2023, the house was listed at $39.9 million by mid-2025. The property stretches for 20,000 square feet and includes a 120-foot infinity pool and a professional-grade indoor basketball court. It looks like a home built for a champion as it perfectly blends the athlete's lifestyle with the opulence of Los Angeles.
Russell Westbrook's brentwood sophistication
Russell Westbrook’s $33.5 million Brentwood property is an architectural masterclass boasting massive glass walls with eight bedrooms and 13 bathrooms over 13,500-square-foot. Located across the street from LeBron James’ house, Westbrook’s buy makes this an expensive neighbourhood.
The house has a master suite that is larger and more sophisticated than most high-end urban apartments, a pool, spa, sundeck, al fresco dining area and two-car garage.
Stephen Curry's silicon valley retreat
Living in the tech capital of the world means Steph Curry’s $31 million Atherton home is as smart as it is beautiful. Bought in June 2019, this house is located in America's most expensive neighborhood, and spans over 17,800-square-foot while offering a secluded retreat with maximum privacy. The home features 7 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms, a poolside cabana, and lush gardens where the NBA’s highest-paid player unwinds away from the spotlight.
While this is the Curry family’s primary residence, the most expensive property that Curry owns is a $50.1 million Malibu Mansion.
Luka Doncic' power move to manhattan beach
Luka Dončić is officially settling into the South Bay, buying retired champion Maria Sharapova’s former Manhattan Beach estate for $25 million. It’s a major power move that signals his long-term commitment to Los Angeles after joining the Lakers.
The property is a modernist masterpiece, custom-built by Sharapova with a distinct Japanese-inspired aesthetic. It’s not just about the five bedrooms and ocean views, though, the basement features a private two-lane bowling alley, perfect for some off-court competition. For Luka, it’s the ultimate sanctuary to recharge between triple-doubles
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