Steph Curry's East Bay estate is back on the market with lower price

Golden State Warrior Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha, are selling their Mediterranean-style estate at 620 Sugarloaf Ct. in Walnut Creek, Calif., for $3.5 million. Golden State Warrior Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha, are selling their Mediterranean-style estate at 620 Sugarloaf Ct. in Walnut Creek, Calif., for $3.5 million. Photo: Open Homes Photography Photo: Open Homes Photography Image 1 of / 67 Caption Close Steph Curry's East Bay estate is back on the market with lower price 1 / 67 Back to Gallery

The East Bay estate of Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha, went on sale again with a lower price of $3.5 million on Sunday.

The Mediterranean-style villa with a modern flair was originally listed for $3.7 million in October 2016. The house never sold, and in February it was pulled from the market so Ayesha could use the kitchen as the set for her new cooking show "Ayesha's Home Kitchen," said co-listing agent Andy Read of Caldecott Properties.

The couple bought the 7,520-square-foot Walnut Creek home, with soaring 20-foot ceilings and outdoor patios off nearly every room, for $3.2 million in November 2016. But months later, they quickly changed their plans and put the home on the market, as reported previously on SFGATE.

The five-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath at 620 Sugarloaf Court is listed with Read and Ana O'Byrne of Caldecott Properties.

The Currys are asking $300,000 more than what they paid for the home less than a year ago, but they poured some $400,000 into upgrading it. The fully renovated kitchen has a massive Carrera marble island, a La Cornue range and two Sub-Zero refrigerators. The kitchen is where Ayesha Curry filmed shows like "Cookin' with the Currys" and "Ayesha's Home Kitchen" on the Food Network.

A new master bathroom has a steam shower, a BainUltra therapeutic tub and closet systems built-out by California Closets.

"They converted a traditional Mediterranean villa into a contemporary Santa Barbara one," Read said.

The 28-year-old 2-time NBA MVP is a champ on the basketball court, and he's also finding his way around Bay Area's crazy real estate market, as reported previously on SFGATE.

He and his wife bought a Spanish hacienda-style home tucked among 10o-year old oaks in Orinda for $3.1 million in 2013 and made major improvements including adding a swimming pool, an outdoor kitchen, light fixtures, a putting green, a limestone bathtub and more. They also remodeled the kitchen and gave everything a fresh coat of paint. They sold the home last June for $4.65 million in June.

Last year, while living in the Walnut Creek house, they purchased the Alamo estate for $5.8 million— that's $1.5 million off the property's original $7.3 million asking price when it was first listed in October 2015.

Now their main residence, the traditional 10,290-square-foot brick mansion with gabled dormer windows has five bedrooms and sits on one-and-a-half-acres. It has an infinity-edge pool, manicured gardens and a play structure for the two Curry kids.