Property portfolio

If you are impressed by the number of houses LeBron James has, then you didn’t follow his career too carefully. The NBA star, talented businessman, and finally billionaire deserves to live in the most luxurious places. He also owns the buildings for his business needs. Read further to know more about LeBron’s luxurious properties.

Lebron James House in Miami (former)

Lebron James House in Miami

Mr. James relocated to Miami when he was signed by “Miami Heat”. His baby mother Savannah and their two sons stayed in Ohio, while he moved to the sunny city of Miami and bought a $9 million three-story mansion there. That was quite cozy in LeBron’s residence, where he resided alone for the major part of the year. The compound featured a home theater, wine cellar, and large pool area with a multicolored lighting system. After leaving the Heat, LeBron sold the Miami house for $17 million in 2015.

Lebron James House in Miami inside

Akron House

LeBron James akron house

Although James owns residences in various cities and towns, where he used to play for basketball teams, his Akron home occupies a special place in his heart. That was the first luxurious property he bought after he was signed by the Cavs in 2003. The young NBA player bought a small building and a plot of land in the Bath Township, Akron’s neighborhood. LeBron spent $2.1 million on the property at that time. Later he demolished an old house and built a new own. The NBA player’s new mansion occupied 30,000 of living space. That space was used very wisely to create a luxurious and cozy ambiance for James, who was 18 at that time.

Till now the 6-bedroom and 14-bathroom home is LeBron’s property. In his free time, the sports star enjoys a glass of fresh juice, made in the home sports bar. He spends a lot of time near the pool, which is filled with sea water. The extremely elegant athlete LeBron also has a two-story walk-in closet.

LeBron James’ Ohio house costs around $9 million nowadays.

LeBron James Houses in Los Angeles

Lebron had several reasons to relocate from his hometown to Los Angeles. The main of them was not even his career, but his wife, Savannah Brinson, an interior designer, and their three kids. His sons started to play basketball, and in LA schools there were interesting sports programs to satisfy their needs. In general, the sports star owns three houses in the Los Angeles area.

1. LeBron James first House in Los Angeles (which he sold)

LeBron James first House in Los Angeles

James bought his first estate in the Los Angeles area in 2015 for almost $21 million. Looking ahead, he sold it in early 2021 for $19, 5 million, which makes this real estate deal not lucrative for him.

Nevertheless, the mansion looked marvelous. It was not too big in comparison with other LeBron’s LA homes and occupied just 9, 440 square feet. The house consisted of six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. Of course, it boasted a well-equipped gym. One of the interesting house features was the kitchen covered with Calacatta marble, famous for its extremely white fields.

The house outside was no less beautiful than inside. Built in white brick, the house looked very fresh and neat at a far distance. The estate’s territory was spacious and well-groomed. It contained several rest areas, a basketball court, and a three-car garage.

2. LeBron James Brentwood House

LeBron James Brentwood House

In 2017, while he was still a Cleveland player, LeBron expanded his presence in Brentwood with the purchase of an eight-bedroom, 11-bathroom home with an elevator, steam room, pool, and gym that extends from the inside of the house to the outside. The huge gym contained an additional sauna room, massage room, and steam room to help LeBron relax after a long day.

Lebron James’ house inside looked like technical excellence. Although the NBA player didn’t drink alcohol very often, he built a great wine cellar in his house. He also had a special cigar room in his house to smoke a cigar or two after dinner.

LeBron James’s new house in Los Angeles cost him $23 million. Till now, he owns that mansion.

3. LeBron James’ house in Beverly Hills

The third LeBron’s Californian home is in Beverly Hills. He purchased it in 2020 amid the COVID pandemic. The Beverly Hills mansion is, probably, the most luxurious of LeBron’s residences. The Lakers star paid for an extremely beautiful compound of almost $37 million. The 13,000-square-foot estate previously belonged to Katherine Hepburn and then to Hugh Hefner. It was built in Mediterranean architectural in 1930 as a prestigious residence for celebrity owners.

LeBron James’s Beverly Hills home contains everything a sports star needs to relax and restore after a difficult playing season. LeBron enjoys a calm rest in the big screening room. He plays with his wife and kids on the huge tennis court and spends warm summer days in the spacious pool house. Although the house has an important historical background, it passed through several renovations, too. Thus, its walls were covered with glass sliders to provide the best airflow from the outside into the house. The mansion’s territory is decorated with many fountains.

 

LeBron James House Cleveland

Mr. James bought a property in Cleveland in 2009. He bought it with his business partners. He used it for commercial purposes. The building boasted 268,045 square feet of living space. He resold it for an astonishing $17 million in 2018.

LeBron James House Cleveland

Other

LeBron’s real estate portfolio is quite extensive. He owns lots of properties by himself but some of his compounds he bought through his charity fund or business companies.

Spring Hill Apartments

Spring Hill Apartments

Thus, luxurious Spring Hill Apartments belong to James’s company with the same name. The Spring Hill office contains three bedrooms and one bathroom. The apartments are very cozy inside. The floor of the residence is covered with a thick carpet, which adds the ambiance additional warmth.
The Spring Hill Apartments look outside as good as inside. Built in super robust beige and brown bricks, the two-storey building boasts several balconies and wide square windows, protected by black lattice.

Tangier as the event place in Akron

Tangier as the event place in Akron

In December 2020 LeBron’s charity fund “I Promise” bought the former nightclub’s building, which he plans to use as a space for various charity events.