When Westbrook was still a member of the Thunder, he and his wife Nina Earl decided to buy a 13,425-square-foot house. The luxurious home cost the married couple $19.8 million. Four years later, however, Westbrook decided to spend $30 million on a contemporary farmhouse owned by British model Petra Ecclestone and $37 million on a property close to LeBron James, a then-Lakers colleague.
Westbrook also profited from the sale of the 13,425-square-foot mansion at this time. Instead of the original $30 million asking price, Westbrook and Earl agreed to sell to Ben Belldegrun for $25 million. Despite the fact that the sale was $5 million less than the asking price, Westbrook earned a profit of at least $5 million.
Westbrook’s ancient mansion has eight bathrooms and six bedrooms. Ken Ungar, a Los Angeles architect, designed the old Westbrook mansion, which has a “modern traditional” vibe. Among the extra comforts are a wine cellar, a spacious living space with a bookshelf and a fireplace, a playground, a garden, a swimming pool, a theatre, and many more amenities.
Because of the vast amount of room, it was without a doubt a fantastic spot for Westbrook and his family to spend time together. Despite this, the Clippers guard sold the 13,425-square-foot estate after purchasing a farmland and another property.
Despite living in a home and having a luxury lifestyle, Westbrook signed a five-year, $207 million NBA contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2017. Since then, Westbrook has struggled to find success in a variety of organizations, most recently with the Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
However, Westbrook is making inroads with the Clippers, who are also based in Los Angeles. The Clippers signed Westbrook to a one-year, $785k league minimum deal. Westbrook’s net worth as of this writing is $200 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.