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Photos: Steph Curry’s former East Bay mansion listed for $9.4 million

Warriors star and wife Ayesha remodeled the Alamo mansion in 2017, adding a chef's kitchen, putting green and playhouse for their daughters

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry’s former Alamo home is for sale. (Woehrle Real Eatate & Development)
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry’s former Alamo home is for sale. (Woehrle Real Eatate & Development)
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The same year the Golden State Warriors played their first game at the Chase Center in San Francisco, star Stephen Curry sold his East Bay mansion in Alamo to move to the other side of the bay. That home is now for sale for $9.388 million, reports Realtor.com.

Open floor plan kitchen, living room.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry’s former Alamo home is for sale. (Woehrle Real Eatate & Development) 
Office/den space.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry’s former Alamo home is for sale. (Woehrle Real Eatate & Development) 
Living room.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry’s former Alamo home is for sale. (Woehrle Real Eatate & Development) 

The 10,529-square-foot French provincial-style home has five bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The Currys purchased the home in 2016 for $5.775 million. A 2017 full remodel reflects the family’s tastes and preferences: a chef’s kitchen for Steph’s wife, Ayesha; a putting green for avid golfer Steph; and a playhouse for daughters Riley and Ryan that still has their initials inscribed. The home also features a media room, wine cellar, and an infinity pool among many other amenities.

Infinity pool with a pool house.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry’s former Alamo home is for sale. (Woehrle Real Eatate & Development) 
Putting green.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry’s former Alamo home is for sale. (Woehrle Real Eatate & Development) 

Gregory Woehrle with Woehrle Real Estate is the listing agent.

Kid's playhouse.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry’s former Alamo home is for sale. (Woehrle Real Eatate & Development) 

The Currys sold the home in January 2019 for $6.3 million, according to public records. Since then, the family calls the Peninsula town of Atherton home.