WNBA Star Angel McCoughtry Lists Georgia Home for $1.2 Million

Listing showcases McCoughtry’s roughly 5,000-square-foot Southern-style residence as she trades Georgia roots for a new production venture in Los Angeles.

WNBA Star Angel McCoughtry Selling Georgia Home for $1.2M
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One of the most accomplished players in WNBA history is officially closing a chapter in Georgia.

Angel McCoughtry has listed her longtime Smyrna, Georgia, home for $1.2 million, according to TMZ Sports.

Built in 2004, the roughly 5,000-square-foot, six-bedroom residence sits about 17 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta, offering privacy while remaining close to the city.

The home leans into classic Southern design, with high ceilings, an open floor plan, and architectural details that emphasize warmth and space rather than flash. A fireplace anchors the main living area, while a screened-in porch adds a relaxed, indoor-outdoor feel.

The interior layout includes six bedrooms and four bathrooms, along with a spacious kitchen designed for entertaining. Additional features include a private home theater, a finished basement, a custom wine room, and a library, making the house equally suited for downtime or hosting guests.

Out back, the property includes a basketball court—an unmistakable nod to the résumé of its owner, who was one of the most dominant scorers in WNBA history.

McCoughtry’s decision to sell isn’t tied to basketball. She recently relocated to Los Angeles, where she’s launching her own production company. With her focus now on creative projects, maintaining a full-time residence in Georgia is no longer necessary, according to the TMZ report.

It is unclear where McCoughtry moved to in the greater Los Angeles area.

The move marks a significant transition for a player whose professional legacy is closely tied to the state. McCoughtry spent 10 seasons with the Atlanta Dream after being selected No. 1 overall in the 2009 WNBA Draft.

During that stretch, she became one of the league’s most dominant scorers and recognizable stars.

She later suited up for the Las Vegas Aces and also spent multiple seasons playing overseas.

Over the course of her WNBA career, McCoughtry also earned five All-Star selections and captured two scoring titles.

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