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Photos: Steph Curry’s former Oakland penthouse listed for $1.69 million

Three-bedroom condo is spread out over two floors and boasts floor-to-ceiling windows with bay views

High rise building near Chinatown in Oakland.
The 3,084-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bath condo once owned by Steph and Ayesha Curry is for sale for $1.689 million. (Todd Taylor Photography)
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Back in 2012, when Steph Curry was catching fire in the NBA as part of the “Splash Brothers,” he and wife Ayesha bought a posh penthouse in downtown Oakland for $1.475 million for their small family of three.

A view from the kitchen looking out into living room and floor-to-ceiling windows.
The 2,084-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bath condo once owned by Steph and Ayesha Curry is for sale for $1.689 million. (Todd Taylor Photography) 
A view of the bay from living room.
The 2,084-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bath condo once owned by Steph and Ayesha Curry is for sale for $1.689 million. (Todd Taylor Photography) 

The 2,084-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bathroom condo in The Ellington complex is now for sale for $1.689 million. It still has many of the upscale amenities the Currys enjoyed: two floors, modern kitchen, and floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views of the bay. It also has three balconies, an expansive patio, and a pool/spa and fitness center is available in the building.

Karen Gartz with Compass is the listing agent

Bedroom overlooking Oakland.
The 3,084-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bath condo once owned by Steph and Ayesha Curry is for sale for $1.689 million. (Todd Taylor Photography) 
Balcony with fireplace.
The 2,084-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bath condo once owned by Steph and Ayesha Curry is for sale for $1.689 million. (Todd Taylor Photography) 

The Currys sold the condo in 2014 for $1.499 million just before Steph won his first NBA championship and league MVP in 2015. That year, they would also welcome their second child, Ryan, and spread out in a mansion in Walnut Creek.

You can see the Currys at home in the penthouse in a news clip featuring a day in his life.

 

Through the years, as the Curry family grew to include three children in all (Riley, Ryan and Canon) and many more trophies, they moved to other jaw-dropping properties in Contra Costa County. After the Warriors’ move across the bay to San Francisco in 2019, the Currys settled in the Peninsula town of Atherton.