The three most costly residences owned by Russell Westbrook, valued at $62 million, are where he lavishes his family with the finest stuff

Russell Westbrook has reportedly made more than $330 million from his NBA salary thus far, as reported by Spotrac. Interestingly, he was the one who had signed the NBA’s most costly deal. Being one of the ten highest-paid athletes of all time is made even more apparent by his ongoing endorsement deals with Jordan and Samsung.

 

The fact is that Westbrook has more money than he can possibly spend. So, when he’s not thinking about spending $35,000 a year on outlandish game wear, he’s buying palaces to shield Nina, their three children, Noah, Skye, and Jordan from harm.

Now that we’ve covered Russell Westbrook’s enormous estate holdings, let’s take a look at the first house he bought when he was just starting out. In spite of its relatively small floor plan of just 3,000 square feet, the mansion included a swimming pool, three bedrooms, and 2.5 bathrooms. After signing his first agreement with the Thunder, Westbrook sold his home for $429,500 and moved into a larger mansion, as you’ll see later in the piece.

View photos of Westbrook’s first Edmond, Oklahoma home down below.

 

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The first home of Russell WestbrookAfter getting his first big contract, Russell Westbrook decided to apply the same rules to his homes, as mentioned earlier. His second home, in the Oklahoma City suburbs, was not only $1.9 million more expensive than his first mansion, but it was also twice as big. You won’t regret spending so much money on it.

This 8,400-square-foot mansion was Westbrook’s home for seven years. There are two study rooms, 5.5 bathrooms, a home theater, a gym, a kitchen on the upper floor, a pool, and a putting green. After selling the house in 2020 for $1.03 million, Russ lost over half of his investment, which was a significant amount.

 

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This was Russell Westbrook’s first Los Angeles home.Long Beach, California is where Westbrook spent his formative years, in case you didn’t know. This provided the necessary justification for him to buy a house in his hometown. His first Los Angeles property, located on Beverly Hills, cost him $4.65 million in 2015. The property had previously been held by Scott Disick, a businessman and Kourtney Kardashian’s ex-boyfriend.

Set on 4,100 square feet of land, this mansion boasts five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a Jacuzzi, and a pool. Just with his Oklahoma mansion, he made a small loss of $4.375 million in 2020 when he sold it.

 

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Russell Westbrооk’s secоnd Lоs аngeles hоmeаll three оf thоse hоmes might hаve been sоld by Westbrооk in 2020 аt the sаme time. He wаnted mоre mоney tо pаy оff the debt оn the Brentwооd prоperty he bоught fоr $19.75 milliоn in 2018, if there wаs аny reаsоnаble аssumptiоn tо bаck up оur clаims. Cоmpаred tо his previоus hоmes, this mаnsiоn is prоbаbly оne оf his best.

The 13,000 square foot home is similar to Russ’s earlier homes in that it has six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a wine cellar. When Russ sold it for $25 million in 2022, he finally made a profit—unlike his last three houses.

 

 

Russell Westbrооk’s third Lоs аngeles hоuseFinаlly, in December 2022, Westbrооk spent $33.5 milliоn tо purchаse his secоnd Brentwооd prоperty. Identicаl in design аnd lаyоut tо his first Brentwооd residence. This versiоn hаs а sundeck, pооl, аnd оutdооr spаce spreаd аcrоss 13,500 squаre feet.

The one thing that Westbrook’s initial Brentwood estate lacked was the street-length closeness to LeBron James’s house. Even though Westbrook gave it his all in his last effort to repair his friendship with James, the Utah Jazz traded for him after just two months.

 

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