He didn't need to, he's a smart guy. Most NBA players are not so smart (and most also make way less money). He'll be fine.
I don't even know what more you would need in a house. What more could you possibly get for, say, $10 million? The only thing I can think of is a bigger piece of land and an indoor basketball court.
Royal Oaks is not even close to being the hood. It's like saying the city of Bellaire is hood because it's close to chimney rock.
Way out in Westchase? Da f***? I would've bought something in River Oaks, or maybe one of those old mansions in Montrose. Or hell, even a penthouse downtown, maybe in the Four Seasons or something.
Yeah... Here you go James: http://search.har.com/engine/1111-Caroline-St-Houston-TX-77010_HAR49913104.htm
Go ahead and post pictures and then we can judge which is better. Usually, people with 2 million dollar houses don't say breh. Your parent's house doesn't count.
Royal Oaks huh... I assume he didn't get that invitation to live in River Oaks huh. Harden is smart, seems like he got a nice house, and didn't waste too much money. that is all.
The only thing I don't like is the half acre lot. I have 1700 sq ft on a half acre & there isn't much back yard. Corse that may be because the back third slopes down 50 or 60 ft. You run into that in the hill country. :grin:
No its not. Bellaire is a sizeable city while Royal Oaks is a tiny neighborhood whose residents like to compare to River Oaks for some reason.
You think this is the only house he will buy? He has endorsement deals in addition to his max salary.
Swaggy P's got Harden beat on the house game though. He's got a separate house for his shoe collection with security guards on duty. Beat that Harden! MVP my a$$ http://www.foxsports.com/nba/story/los-angeles-lakers-nick-young-shoe-house-shoe-keepers-011415