The Lakers star has multiple luxurious houses.
LeBron James is the NBA’s all-time greatest scorer and the LA Lakers’ high-earner after he reportedly signed a two-year, $97.1 million contract deal last year.
The NBA legend’s high salary isn’t shоcking given his stature. LeBron has invested in real estate for himself, his wife Savannah James, and their three children, amassing a $103.9 million portfolio. Explore his stunning former and present properties below…
Discover LeBron James’ property holdings, including his Beverly Hills residence.
In 2020, LeBron bought a $36.8 million, 13,000-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion with at least four structures. Hepburn owned the home before LeBron acquired it from Bill and Lee Phillip Bell, who developed The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless.
The 1930s Mediterranean-style mansion has 2.5 acres and stunning Los Angeles vistas. It also has a spacious motor court for his many cars, four bedrooms, eight bathrooms, high ceilings, a screening room, seven fireplaces, and full walls of glass sliders for indoor-outdoor flow.
A lighted tennis court, two detached guest homes, a huge pool, and a two-bathroom pool house are outside.
LeBron’s Brentwood Mansion
LeBron owns two Brentwood, LA residences. His Instagram-featured $24.5 million 2017 home appears to be his main house. Built that year, the home boasts marble in practically every room and a modern feel.
It includes eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms in slightly under 16,000 square feet. Floor-to-ceiling windows create an indoor-outdoor flow between the main living spaces and the large garden, like his Beverly Hills house. One of the main living spaces has full sliding glass doors.
A wine cellar, game room with pool table, home cinema, cigar room with air-purifying technology, and fully outfitted gym are among the home’s luxury features.
Spa with steam room, shower, sauna, and massage room is connected to gym. A lift brings you to the rooftop patio for stunning views.
A large pool and spa are near the outdoor kitchen with a BBQ and bееr tap. Covered patios with marble floors and huge dining tables.
LeBron’s second Brentwood home
In 2015, LeBron bought a 9,440-square-foot Brentwood colonial mansion for $21 million. Despite having six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, the stone and white brick property was mostly empty.
A double-height entrance, window-lined breakfast nook, modern kitchen, wood-paneled office, and home gym are inside.
The master bedroom has a patio, sitting area, and two-way fireplace. Another beautiful pool, cabana, three-car garage, and basketball court are outside.
LeBron sold the mansion for $19.6 million in 2021 after asking for $20.5 million.
LeBron James’ Ohio house was his first major purchаse after joining the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003. Since buying a seven-acre Bath Township property northwest of Akron for $2.1 million, he’s erected a 30,000-square-foot house.
Six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and six half bathrooms, including a two-story walk-in closet in the master suite. There’s a two-lane bowling alley, home theater, sports bar, recording studio, aquarium, and barbershop for entertainment.
LeBron owns the home after switching teams, but his upgrades have made it worth $9.2 million.
Miami mansion of LeBron James
After joining the Miami Heat, LeBron bought a three-story Coconut Grove mansion for $9 million in 2010.
He sold his Miami property for $13.4 million in 2015, but he enjoyed it with an eight-seat home theater, wine cellar, rear pool, and private waterside balcony off the main suite.