Giannis Antetokounmpo, the back-to-back MVP and leader of the Milwaukee Bucks, is not just a basketball superstar but also a homeowner. Let’s take a peek inside Giannis Antetokounmpo’s $1.8 million residence in River Hills, Wisconsin.
Before reaching NBA stardom, Giannis and his family resided in a modest two-bedroom apartment, as his earnings were below $3 million. However, as he found his footing in the league and achieved remarkable success, Giannis became the face of the Bucks. In 2016, the team rewarded him with a lucrative four-year, $100 million contract.
With his newfound wealth, Giannis invested in a magnificent 10,000-square-foot mansion. Interestingly, the property had previously been owned by two former Bucks players who had played alongside Giannis.
Former Bucks player Michael Carter-Williams initially purchased the property for $1.65 million. However, after being traded to the Chicago Bulls, he decided to sell it. It was then that the Greek Freak himself acquired the estate from Carter-Williams for $1.8 million, following a brief ownership by Mirza Teletovic, who had purchased it for $1.6 million.