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Angel Reese Buys Her First House at 22 & Pays Off Mom’s Mortgage Too!

Two Major Life Goals? Check and Check
Reese announced the exciting news on her social media, writing: “Two things I’ve accomplished in 2024 already: 1. Bought my first home. 2. Paid off my mom’s house.” Let’s be real – that’s the kind of double flex most 22-year-olds can only dream of. And she did it in just three months. In January 2025, Reese made headlines when she proudly paid off the mortgage for her mother, Angel Webb Reese. The move, which she described as a “lifelong dream,” showed fans and critics alike just how serious she is about family—and financial responsibility. Fast forward to April, and she’s now a proud homeowner herself, proving once again she’s got game both on and off the hardwood.
From Bayou Barbie to Business Boss
Angel Reese isn’t just known for her basketball skills – though let’s not downplay them. She was the 2023 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player, a top WNBA draft pick, and now suits up for the Chicago Sky. But her magic extends far beyond the WNBA paycheck. Let’s crunch the numbers: WNBA base salary: Approx. $73,000–$85,000/year Endorsement deals: Well over $1 million+ annually Reese has become one of the most marketable female athletes of her generation. She’s landed lucrative partnerships with: Reebok (signed by Shaquille O’Neal himself), Hershey’s Reese’s Pieces (yes, she’s a Reese with Reese’s!), Beats by Dre, Amazon, Coach, PlayStation, and Mercedes-Benz. If that’s not a power portfolio, we don’t know what is.The Podcast That Pays
As if she’s not busy enough dunking on opponents and signing endorsement checks, Angel also hosts her own podcast, “Unapologetically Angel.” The podcast is raw, real, and full of personality. It tackles everything from athlete life to handling fame, and it’s already building her brand as a media mogul in the making. The monetization potential? Very real. Think ad revenue, sponsorships, and potential syndication. Angel isn’t just speaking—she’s securing the bag while doing it.Critics Gonna Critic—but Angel’s Winning Anyway
Of course, with fame comes shade. Reese has faced her fair share of criticism—from fashion choices at red carpets to how she celebrates on court. But let’s be clear: she’s handling it with class and receipts. To her haters, she simply says: “I’m 22, rich, educated, and a homeowner. How you mad at that?” (Spoiler: we’re not mad. We’re inspired.)
Why Her Financial Moves Matter
Angel Reese is breaking the stereotype of financially lost young athletes. She’s doing what most pros wait a decade to do – building wealth early, investing smart, and giving back. She: Paid off a family mortgage, became a first-time homeowner, diversified her income across endorsements, media, and sports – and she’s just 22. Let that sink in.What Do We Know About the House?
While she hasn’t revealed the address or price tag (because privacy matters), we know this: It’s in or near Chicago, where she now plays professionally. She’s decorating it herself and has shared sneak peeks of chic, minimal interiors. It’s the kind of place where a young boss like Angel can rest, recharge, and throw some very stylish house parties.Angel Reese Is the Future of Athlete Wealth
Angel is proving that today’s athletes—especially young Black women in sports—are here to change the financial narrative. No longer content with just playing the game, she’s mastering the art of branding, investing, and legacy-building. Her story isn’t just about scoring points. It’s about owning property, making boss moves, and doing it on her own terms. #AngelReese #WNBAStar #BlackGirlMagic #BossMoves #AngelReeseFirstHome #BayouBarbie #FinancialFreedom #PaidInFull #CelebrityRealEstate #UnapologeticallyAngelDiscover more from Jojo Naija
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