Because every mega-millionaire power couple needs a pied-a-terre to supplement their suburban manse, Steph and Ayesha Curry have reportedly just signed on the dotted line for a swanky new 30th-floor condo in a building on Mission Street across from the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
The Currys just bought a $31 million home in Atherton back in September, two years after Steph's signing of a five-year, $201 million contract with the Warriors. The couple had been prepping for a move across the Bay since last February when they sold their home in the East Bay community of Alamo — that one only sold for $5.775 million.
But now, as the Chronicle reports, Steph and Ayesha and their three kids have snagged a 2,800-square-foot condo at the new Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission Street, which is set to be complete in June. As the Chronicle notes, the luxury condo will be a crash pad for Steph on game nights at the Chase Center, and it's also just a few blocks up from Ayesha's restaurant International Smoke, which she opened with partner Michael Mina in 2017.
The SF Business Times has some renderings of the new Four Seasons residential tower, designed by Handel Architects. They report that the building began pre-sales last May with prices ranging between $2.3 million (for a 1,000-square-foot one-bedroom) to $49 million for the top-floor, 10,000-square-foot penthouse. The building was originally being developed by Millennium Partners, the firm behind the embattled and still sinking Millennium Tower (where, coincidentally, Ayesha's restaurant is located), but it was sold last year to Westbrook Partners.
Rendering via Handel Architects / Photo via Instagram