5 facts about A'ja Wilson's Las Vegas home and lifeA’ja Wilson with her parents (Image via Ethan Miller/Getty Images) The 2025 season was nothing short of sensational for A’ja Wilson. She won her fourth MVP award, second WNBA Finals MVP award, and third WNBA championship, all while ending the season as the highest scorer with 937 points.Drafted as the #1 overall pick by the San Antonio Stars in 2018, Aces’ former name, Wilson has proved to be a powerhouse for the Aces on both sides of the court. Though her professional life unveils itself on the hardwood under blinding lights, Wilson has always made a conscious effort to keep her private life as private as possible. Her grounded approach to life shows how her family values have shaped Wilson into an amazing and confident black woman who inspires other young girls. Wilson’s story in Las Vegas is a masterclass of balancing greatness with an unwavering sense of self.

A’ja Wilson’s Las Vegas house

As per reports in 2022, A’ja Wilson bought a house in Las Vegas for a staggering $730,000, featuring four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms over 3200 sq. ft. of property. Though the exact location of the house isn’t made clear, all due to Wilson’s mission of keeping her personal life away from the spotlight. Though she’s often seen at local spots in Vegas, she seems to prefer a calm and peaceful life with her loved ones without the constant camera flashes.

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The “House That A’ja Built”

While A’ja Wilson has a private residence in Vegas, her most significant address remains the Michelob Ultra Arena, now colloquially known as “The House.” This arena serves as the bedrock of the Aces’ dynasty. In October 2025, Wilson led the team to their third title in four years here. Under Wilson’s tenure, the franchise valuation has skyrocketed to an estimated $140 million, a far cry from the $2 million purchase price in 2021.As A’ja noted, “Being taken first by Las Vegas was surreal… I just let the rest pan out. I can’t really pay attention to the accolades, but I don’t take for granted how blessed I am.”

Living with her family during 2025 WNBA Campaign

A’ja Wilson appeared on the Not Gonna Lie podcast in late 2025, talked about how her retired parents stayed with her from mid-july till the winning parade. Upon her living experience, she joked, “Parenting your parents is stressful… they’re up laughing at 5:00 AM because they’re still on South Carolina time. I can hear my dad on TikTok in the kitchen from my room!”

Impressive $4 million asset portfolio

A’ja Wilson’s estimated net worth as of late 2025 is estimated to be around $4 million according to Celebrity Net Worth. The key elements building this financial portfolio are: shoe deal with Nike (A’one), WNBA salary ($200,000), book deal, and Burnt Wax Candle Company. Wilson will enter the 2026 season as an unrestricted free agent with a market value expected to triple.

The history behind the name “A’ja”

A’ja was named by her father, Roscoe Wilson, who was inspired by Steely Dan’s album and song “A’ja.” What fascinated him about the name was its palindromic nature, as it read and spelled the same from forward and backward. He knew that if one day he had a daughter, he’d name her A’ja. For Wilson, her father was not just a parental figure but also the person who trained and guided her towards excellence. All the training and drills from a young age pushed A’ja to become one of the dominating forces in the WNBA. Her ability to drive to the rim or shoot from the field makes her one of the toughest players to guard.

Cultural impact of A’ja Wilson’s legacy

Wilson is a seven-time All-Star and has cemented her place on the list of the league’s best players. But she’s also a cultural shift both on and off the court. Her 2024 published book, “Dear Black Girls: How to Be True to You,” is an exploration of black womanhood, identity, self, and resilience throughout her own life. Gabrielle Union called Wilson, “a cultural shifter.” “I realized her greatest impact isn’t what I see, it’s what Zhuri sees,” said LeBron James, upon noticing how his daughter would look up to Wilson through the television. “A’ja Wilson is the definition of female Black excellence, and I am so grateful she is giving my daughter the kind of inspiration I got from Michael Jordan and Ken Griffey Jr.” A’ja Wilson told TIME after being named 2025 Athlete of the Year, “When it comes to my story… people see the uniform, but they don’t really understand you’re still human at the end of the day.” Whether she is laughing at her parents in the kitchen or raising a trophy at center court, Wilson has made Las Vegas a home that is truly her own. Also read: Top 5 Highest Career Earnings in NBA: LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Devin Booker and More