The three-bedroom condo is spread out over two floors, and boasts an elevator and floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views of the bay.
The 3,084-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bath condo once owned by Steph and Ayesha Curry is for sale for $1.689 million. 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.
The 2,084-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bath condo once owned by Steph and Ayesha Curry is for sale for $1.689 million. The 2,084-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bath condo once owned by Steph and Ayesha Curry is for sale for $1.689 million. Photos: East Bay mansion built by tech billionaire listed for $35 million
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