Stephen Curry is making some serious moves—both on and off the court. The Golden State Warriors point guard has made not one but two major changes to his real-estate portfolio since the new year. The Los Angeles Times reports that, in addition to the North Carolina home he offloaded for $1.19 million in early January, he also quietly sold off his Alamo, California, home just a few days earlier for $6.3 million. According to the Times, Curry spun a substantial profit from the sale, given that he purchased the five-bedroom, eight-and-a-half-bathroom abode for $5.775 million back in 2016.

The 10,290-square-foot home sits on an acre and a half of land and is comprised of a Traditional-style main house, a detached guesthouse, and a six-car garage. Originally built in 2006, the home sits within a guard-gated community and features all the amenities that one might expect to find in a superstar athlete’s residence: a billiard room, a climate-controlled wine cellar, and a Finnish-style spa for the ultimate rest and relaxation. The kitchen was also recently remodeled, most likely by Curry's wife, Ayesha, who is a celebrity chef and cookbook author.

Outdoors the home is no less impressive, with numerous fountains and lawns dotting the space, and an elegant infinity swimming pool on the edge of the property. The outdoor pavilion, complete with its own full kitchen, is perfect for entertaining, and a 1,700-gallon well provides irrigation for the plant life.

Curry recently sold another Northern California home nearby in Walnut Creek for $1.19 million a few years back, which he and his wife purchased for $1.275 million in 2011. The North Carolina home that the pair shed in early January was nothing to sniff at, either—a 7,650-square-foot home comprising four bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms spread out over three stories, with a subterranean fourth level built almost exclusively for entertaining.