
Steph Curry’s former Alamo estate is taking another shot at the market, this time with a $10.5 million asking price. The gated compound, set on more than 1.5 acres, combines a large main residence with a separate pool house and resort-style grounds, putting the East Bay property back in the spotlight after several ownership changes in recent years.
The latest marketing materials peg the property at roughly 10,510 square feet, with six bedrooms, multiple full and half bathrooms, and a six-car garage, according to the listing on Golden Gate Sotheby's International Realty. The brokerage’s packet features floor plans, a 3D tour and full listing agent contact details for would-be buyers who want a closer look.
Stephen and Ayesha Curry bought the home in 2016 for about $5.8 million and sold it in January 2019 for roughly $6.3 million. It changed hands again in August 2022 for approximately $8.3 million, as reported by SFGATE. That outlet has previously described the main house itself as coming in at about 9,585 square feet.
Grounds and amenities
Outside is where the property leans hard into the “celebrity compound” vibe. More than 50 redwoods and about 30 Italian cypress trees line landscaped gardens that include olive trees imported from Italy, fruit trees and decorative fountains. A public listing on Redfin highlights a putting green, an infinity-edge pool and spa, a large playhouse for kids and a firepit with seating for up to 10 guests.
The 925-square-foot pool house packs in a bedroom, two full bathrooms, a kitchen, laundry facilities and an eight-person sauna, offering a fully self-contained guest or hangout space a short walk from the main residence.
Price and market context
The $10.5 million list price represents roughly a 26% jump over the August 2022 sale price of about $8.3 million, based on public sale records and listing data on Zillow. The premium underscores how a recognizable former owner and family-ready, turnkey upgrades can help push pricing at the very top of the Bay Area market.
Earlier coverage notes that the Currys completed a remodel in 2017 and added signature touches, including a custom horse-themed playhouse and the backyard putting green, per the San Francisco Chronicle. Those bespoke features remain front-and-center in the listing, likely to appeal to buyers looking for a private, family-friendly estate rather than a project.
The home is being marketed by Golden Gate Sotheby's, and a public listing with photos and a virtual tour went live in mid-April, according to Realtor. Prospective buyers can review the broker packet online or reach out to the listing agent to schedule showings and dig into the fine print.









