Learn about the astounding $103 million in real estate that LeBron James possesses.
One of the many stunning properties possessed by the legendary LA Lakers player
LeBron James purportedly signed a two-year, $97.1 million contract extension with the Los Angeles Lakers last year, making him the highest-paid player in NBA history and the league’s all-time leading scorer.
Given that he is widely regarded as one of the finest NBA players of all time, it is not surprising that the famous athlete is paid very well. LeBron has invested a portion of his fortune in real estate, and he and his family (wife Savannah James and their three children) now own properties worth $103.9 million. Check out some of his extraordinary past and present dwellings listed below…
An examination of LeBron James’s real estate holdings
LeBron James’ Beverly Hills mansion
In 2020, LeBron purchased a 13,000-square-foot, four-building, $36.8 million Beverly Hills mansion. The residence was previously owned by Katharine Hepburn, but LeBron bought it from the soap opera creators Bill and Lee Phillip Bell of The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless.
The Mediterranean-style home built in the 1930s stands on 2.5 acres of land and provides breathtaking views of Los Angeles. There are four bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a screening room, seven fireplaces, walls of glass sliders for seamless transitions between indoors and outdoors, and a large motor court for his numerous vehicles.
The most recent property purchase by LeBron cost $38.8million.
Outside, there is a large swimming pool, a two-story pool house, and an illuminated tennis court.
LeBron James’ Brentwood Mansion
In the Los Angeles neighborhood of Brentwood, LeBron possesses two residences. One that he purchased for $24.5 million in 2017 and appears to use as his primary residence. This contemporary residence, which was constructed in the same year, features marble embellishments in nearly every room.
Approximately 16,000 square feet in size, it contains eight bedrooms and eleven toilets. This residence, like his Beverly Hills home, features floor-to-ceiling windows that expose the main living areas to the garden beyond. In one of the primary living areas, you may also find glass sliding doors.
The primary residence of LeBron James in Los Angeles has an indoor-outdoor flow.
In the cigar room, in addition to a wine cellar, pool table, home theater, and air purification system, there is a fully equipped gym that encompasses both the interior and outdoor areas of the residence.
Connected to the fitness center is a retreat with a variety of relaxation options. From the rooftop veranda, which is accessible by elevator, one can take in the breathtaking views.
Outside, there is a large pool and a second spa, both conveniently located next to the outdoor kitchen, which has a grill and a beer faucet. Covered terraces feature marble floors and outdoor dining tables.
LeBron James’ second Brentwood home
In 2015, LeBron paid $21 million for a 9,440-square-foot colonial estate located in the same Brentwood neighborhood. The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom stone and white masonry mansion appears to have remained uninhabited for the majority of its existence.
The interior includes a double-height entryway, a breakfast alcove with windows, a contemporary kitchen, a wood-paneled office, and a home gym.
LeBron James sold this Brentwood property for $19.6 million in 2021.
The master bedroom features a separate seating area, fireplace, and patio. The backyard features an additional beautiful pool, a cabana with outdoor seating, a three-car carport, and a basketball court.
LeBron James sold his property in 2021 for $19.6 million, less than the initial asking price of $20.5 million.
LeBron James’ Ohio home
In 2003, when LeBron first signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers, he invested significantly in real estate. He spent $2,100,000 on seven acres of land in Bath Township, on the northwestern outskirts of Akron, and then built a 30,000-square-foot mansion there.
The enormous home features six full bathrooms, eight half bathrooms, and a master bedroom with a two-story walk-in closet. In addition to the two-lane bowling facility, home theater, and sports bar, there is also a recording studio, an aquarium, and a barbershop.
LeBron has significantly enlarged his Ohio residence.
When LeBron James changed teams, he still owned the property, but the significant improvements he made had increased its value to an estimated $9.2 million.
LeBron James’ Miami mansion
LeBron purchased a $9 million, three-story mansion in Coconut Grove, Florida, after leaving the Cavaliers for the Miami Heat in 2010.
In 2015, he sold his $13.4 million Miami residence, which featured an eight-seat home theater, a wine cellar, a rear pool, and a private waterside balcony off the master bedroom.