Los Angeles Lakers All-Star LeBron James has solidified his position as the NBA’s top scorer of all time, further bolstering his case in the ongoing Greatest of All Time (GOAT) debate.
With a staggering $100 million property portfolio to match his illustrious career achievements, the four-time NBA champion boasts several remarkable mansions both within and beyond the bounds of LA. James, aged 38, has played for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat before joining the Lakers in 2018.
In each of his residences, the NBA icon has spared no expense to ensure a haven of luxury and comfort awaits him after a rigorous day on the court. Since delving into sports and entertainment upon his arrival in LA, James has invested in two breathtaking properties: one in Brentwood and another in Beverly Hills.
With nearly $530 million in NBA career earnings expected by the conclusion of his current contract in 2025, and a net worth exceeding $1 billion, James’s lavish properties exemplify his penchant for luxury.
The $37 million Beverly Hills mansion, purchased in late 2020, spans 13,000 square feet and sits on 2.5 acres of land, boasting picturesque views of Beverly Hills and the Pacific Ocean. The property features four bedrooms, eight bathrooms, two detached guesthouses, a tennis court, a movie theater, and a pool house.
In 2015, James acquired his first LA residence, a $21 million mansion in Brentwood, offering six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a plethora of amenities including a swimming pool and basketball court. He sold this property for $19.6 million in 2021.
His current main residence, a $23 million mansion in Brentwood purchased in 2017, serves as the backdrop for his renowned recruitment meetings. This 16,000-square-foot estate boasts eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a home theater, wine cellar, spa, gym, and swimming pool.
During his tenure with the Miami Heat from 2010 to 2014, James resided in a $9 million mansion featuring five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a host of luxury amenities including a home theater, wine cellar, and backyard pool. He sold this property for $13.4 million in 2015.
Finally, James’s $9 million Ohio mansion, located in Bath Township, showcases a sprawling 30,000 square feet of luxury living space, complete with six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and extravagant features such as a recording studio, bowling alley, sports bar, and aquarium. This residence, situated approximately 15 miles from Downtown Akron, remains a testament to James’s roots in his birth city.