One of the most adept shooters in the NBA right now is Devin Booker. Actually, hardly many players in the modern era can equal Booker’s scoring ability. In a single NBA game, he set a team record with 70 points, making him a three-time All-Star. Have you ever wondered how someone like Booker manages to live with his deadly scoring? So stop wondering. Devin Booker’s $3.2 million home in Paradise Valley, Arizona, is the subject of this article.
Since 2015, Booker has essentially spent his entire NBA career with the Phoenix Suns. Before selling the Paradise Valley house for $3.45 million, he lived there first. Booker had agreed to a $158 million, five-year contract deal at this point. Booker listed that property for sale and then paid $3.2 million for another house in Paradise Valley.
Here are some images of Devin Booker’s Paradise Valley, Arizona, home, which is valued at $3.2 million.
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Images provided by Rethinking the Future
Booker has four bedrooms and the same amount of baths in his 5,000 square foot property. The estate also has a spa, a modern living room, a good-sized dining room, a fitness center, a beautiful kitchen, a shoe closet with his extensive collection of Converse sneakers, and a butler’s pantry.
The three-time All-Star seems to be sold on the neighborhood backyard, despite the fact that the interior of the house is already excellent. Booker can take a relaxing swim in the spacious pool located in the backyard of his house. Additionally, Booker can enjoy a pleasant view of Mummy Mountain and the Camelback in Arizona from the overlooking property.
One of the essential components of the Suns’ core is Booker. Consequently, it is undeniable that he is receiving a substantial salary from the Suns company. The three-time All-Star recently agreed to a $224 million, four-year supermax contract. This occurred one year after I assisted the Suns in their first NBA Finals trip since 1993. Booker has a $30 million net worth, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Because of this, Booker is able to afford to live in a mansion in Arizona such as this one.