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NBA Superstar Stephen Curry Unloads Walnut Creek Mansion at a Loss

Five-bedroom home sells for $2.94 million after first listing for $3.2 million two years ago

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The 29-year-old star point guard closed on his five-bedroom Walnut Creek, California, home for $2.94 million.

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The 29-year-old star point guard closed on his five-bedroom Walnut Creek, California, home for $2.94 million.
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For once, Golden State Warrior Stephen Curry hasn't scored, at least not when it comes to his real estate transactions.

The 29-year-old star point guard closed on his five-bedroom Walnut Creek, California, home for $2.94 million, on Aug. 4, property records show, less than the $3.2 million he and his wife Ayesha paid for the place in 2015 and the $3.7 million they listed it for last year.

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The two-time NBA champion and MVP, spent around $400,000 on improving and upgrading the 7,520-square-foot Mediterranean-style house, according to the property’s listing.

The mansion comes with hand-scraped hardwood floors, a billiards rooms, a wet bar, a 2,000-bottle wine cellar, multiple terraces and the newly renovated, marble chef’s kitchen played host to Ayesha’s Food Network series "Ayesha’s Homemade."

The almost one-acre property also houses a separate casita with a private bathroom and kitchen.

The Curry family have moved into a larger home in Alamo, also in the Bay Area, which they bought for $5.8 million last year, according to a previous article from the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the sale. It boasts a main house, a detached guest house and an infinity-edge swimming pool.

Mr. Curry and Andy Read and Ana O’Byrne of Caldecott Properties, the listing agents for the property, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.