According to Spotrac, Russell Westbrook has earned over $330 million in NBA salaries thus far. He even once penned the most expensive contract in the annals of the NBA. Ongoing endorsement agreements with Jordan and Samsung further qualify him as one of the ten highest-paid athletes of all time.
Undoubtedly, Westbrook possesses a surplus of funds that exceed his financial capacity to expend. Therefore, when he is not contemplating outrageous game attire (some estimates place his annual expenditure at $35,000.) he is purchasing palaces to protect his wife Nina and three children: Noah, Skye, and Jordan.
Before discussing the monstrous mansions that Russell Westbrook has amassed, let’s examine the first residence he purchased as a novice. The residence boasted a swimming pool, three bedrooms, and two and a half restrooms, all within its modest 3,000 square feet. Westbrook sold this residence for $429,500 and, as you will see later in the article, relocated into a larger mansion after signing his first extension with the Thunder.
Images of Westbrook’s initial residence in Edmond, Oklahoma are displayed below.
Russell Westbrook’s initial residenceAs previously stated, Russell Westbrook made the decision to extend the same terms to his residences after securing his first major contract. Not only was his subsequent residence in the suburbs of Oklahoma City twice as large as his initial mansion, but it also set him back $1.9 million to acquire. It is, at the very least, worth every euro.
Westbrook resided in this 8,400-square-foot mansion for seven years. It features two study rooms, five and a half toilets, a home theater, a fitness center, an upstairs kitchen, a putting green, and a swimming pool. As a result of selling this residence in 2020 for $1.03 million, Russ suffered a substantial loss of almost half of his initial investment.
The first residence owned by Russell Westbrook in Los AngelesWestbrook was born and reared in Long Beach, California, in case you were unaware. This consequently justified his decision to purchаse a residence in his place of origin. In 2015, he paid $4.65 million for his first mansion in Los Angeles, which was situated on Beverly Hills. Prior to that, Scott Disick, an entrepreneur and ex-boyfriend of reality personality Kourtney Kardashian, owned the property.
The residence features five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a spa, and a swimming pool, and it encompasses 4,100 square feet. Similar to his Oklahoma mansion, he suffered a slight loss in 2020 when he sold it for $4.375 million.
The second residence of Russell Westbrook in Los AngelesIt is possible that Westbrook sold all three of the aforementioned properties around the same time in 2020. If there were any plausible hypothesis to substantiate our assertions, it would be that he desired additional funds to settle the debt on the mansion he purchased in Brentwood for $19.75 million in 2018. In contrast to his earlier estates, this mansion is arguably among his finest.
In addition to six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a wine cellar, the 13,000-square-foot residence shares comparable features with Russ’s previous mansions. In contrast to his previous three properties, Russ ultimately generated a profit from this one as it was sold for $25 million in 2022.
The third residence owned by Russell Westbrook in Los AngelesLastly, Westbrook acquired his second mansion in Brentwood in December 2022 for a sum of $33.5 million. Comparable in appearance and features to his initial Brentwood mansion. This time around, it encompasses 13,500 square feet and features a sundeck, swimming pool, and outdoor area.
A feature that Westbrook will not find in his first estate in Brentwood is the direct proximity of this residence to LeBron James, which spans an entire street. However, Westbrook’s final attempt to mend his relationship with James was unsuccessful, as he was transferred to the Utah Jazz after a duration of two months.
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