When the San Antonio Spurs won their first NBA championship in 1999, the team was known to live in the city’s ritzy enclave The Dominion.
As they chase their sixth ring, their real estate holdings have fanned out but still remain concentrated in north San Antonio, near the team’s practice facility at The Rock at La Cantera.
Starting with what we don’t know: no one’s been able to pin down where 22-year-old Victor Wembanyama calls home. The San Antonio Express-News has speculated that the French phenom likely spent some of his $55 million rookie contract on a pad in Anaqua Springs, Terrell Hills or Southtown. One thing’s for sure: the 7-foot-4 center needs a place with high ceilings.
Spurs point guard, 21-year-old Stephon Castle reportedly lives in a modest ranch-style house just inside 410 a few blocks from an H-E-B.
Drafted by the Spurs in 2020, guard Devin Vassell has already upgraded his digs, swapping a 3,250-square-foot home listed for $550,000 in TPC Parkway for a bigger spot in the Cresta Bella subdivision near La Cantera. In 2024, he bought a 5,300-square-foot home built in 2016 that has four bedrooms and five bathrooms, according to the Dallas Business Journal.
The NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year, Keldon Johnson, bought a 22-acre ranch in Boerne, a Hill Country town about 30 miles northwest of San Antonio, in 2022. Johnson’s been building up his menagerie at the ranch, which is home to llamas, donkeys, goats and horses.
Katie Tottenham of Kuper Sotheby’s represented head coach Gregg Popovich when he bought a 15,000-square-foot penthouse in San Antonio’s Southtown neighborhood in 2023.
Retired Spurs legend Tony Parker is still struggling to sell his sprawling Boerne estate. A series of price cuts has brought the listing down to $11 million for the 13,300-square-foot Mediterranean manse built in 2009. Parker’s agent Erwin Nicholas II enlisted Twitch streamer Kai Cenat to market the property via a 30-day livestream.
Meanwhile, the team itself is about to get a new home in Downtown San Antonio.
Last year, Bexar County voters approved a proposition to help fund a new Spurs arena, part of a plan dubbed Project Marvel. The total cost of the arena exceeds $1.2 billion. In addition to the $311 million approved on the ballot, the city of San Antonio is also expected to chip in $490 million, and the Spurs organization is expected to supply the rest.
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