Inside LeBron James’ New Beverly Hills Lavish Mansion after removing $37M mansion

This week, LeBron James closed on his third Los Angeles home, a 13,000-square-foot house in Beverly Hills. He paid $36.75 million, a little less than the $39 million asking price.

Built in the 1930s, the estate originally owned the site. Lee Phillip Bell, who died earlier this year, was well-known for his work with the late William Bell on the soap operas The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless. Former owners of the mansion include actor Charles Boyer and Howard Hughes, who leased it to Katharine Hepburn, Hughes’ ex-lover.

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In addition to two guesthouses, four bedrooms, and seven restrooms, the property includes a tennis court and a movie theatre. It has views of both Beverly Hills and the Pacific Ocean and sits on 2.5 acres. James is likely to demolish the home and build a large new estate.LeBron James in the dog house? NSFW comment on wife's picture has fans  speculating | Marca

In Los Angeles, it is a great time to be a seller. According to Zillow, the median home value rose 7.4% in the previous year. The organization anticipates an additional 5.9% growth during the next twelve months.

Examine the interior of the property listed below. At least for the time being, it stays upright.