While still a member of the Thunder in 2018, Westbrook and his wife Nina Earl decided to purchase a mansion that spans 13,425 square feet. The luxurious home cost the couple a combined total of $19.8 million. Four years later, however, Westbrook decided to spend $30 million on the contemporary farmhouse of British model Petra Ecclestone, in addition to the $37 million he had already spent on a home near LeBron James, his then-Lakers teammate.
Westbrook also earned a profit at this time by selling the 13,425-square-foot mansion. Westbrook and Earl settled for $25 million from Ben Belldegrun instead of the initial $30 million. Even though Westbrook received $5,000,000 less than his asking price, he still earned a profit on the purchase.
The old residence of Westbrook features eight baths and six bedrooms. Designed by Los Angeles architect Ken Ungar, the once-Westbrook home now exudes a “modern traditional” vibe. Other amenities include a wine cellar, a spacious living room with a bookcase and fireplace, a children’s play area, a garden, a swimming pool, a theater, and much more.
Due to the ample living quarters, Westbrook’s home was an ideal gathering spot for his loved ones. Nonetheless, the Clippers’ guard sold the 13,425-square-foot mansion in favor of a farmhouse and another piece of real estate.
Even though Westbrook lives in a home and likes to spend money lavishly, he inked a five-year, $207 million contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2017. Since then, Westbrook has struggled to find sustained success, most recently with the Los Angeles Lakers alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
But Westbrook is improving while playing for the Clippers, who are also based in Los Angeles. Westbrook joined the Clippers on a one-year, $785k minimum contract. Westbrook has a net worth of $200 million at the time of writing, according to Celebrity Net Worth.