Los Angeles Lakers All-Star LeBron James has etched his name as the NBA’s preeminent scorer of all time, further cementing his legacy in the ongoing debate over the Greatest of All Time (GOAT).
In addition to his illustrious basketball career, James boasts an impressive $100 million property portfolio, mirroring his on-court success with a collection of stunning mansions both within and beyond the confines of Los Angeles. Transitioning from the Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat to the Lakers in 2018, James, now 38, has left his mark on every team he’s been a part of.
Each of James’s residences reflects his commitment to luxury and comfort, providing an opulent retreat after intense days on the court. Since expanding his horizons into sports and entertainment upon arriving in LA, James has invested in two breathtaking properties: one nestled in Brentwood and the other gracing Beverly Hills.
With a projected career earnings nearing $530 million by the end of his current contract in 2025 and a net worth exceeding $1 billion, James’s lavish properties serve as a testament to his success and affluence.
The $37 million Beverly Hills mansion, acquired in late 2020, sprawls across 13,000 square feet of prime real estate, offering panoramic views of Beverly Hills and the Pacific Ocean. Featuring four bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a wealth of amenities including a tennis court, movie theater, and pool house, this estate epitomizes luxury living.
In 2015, James made his first foray into LA real estate with the purchase of a $21 million mansion in Brentwood. Boasting six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a host of recreational facilities including a swimming pool and basketball court, this property served as a serene sanctuary until its sale for $19.6 million in 2021.
His current primary residence, a $23 million mansion in Brentwood acquired in 2017, has become synonymous with his legendary recruitment meetings. Spanning 16,000 square feet and featuring eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and an array of opulent amenities such as a home theater, wine cellar, and spa, this estate embodies the epitome of luxury living.
During his tenure with the Miami Heat from 2010 to 2014, James resided in a $9 million mansion characterized by five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a plethora of lavish amenities including a home theater, wine cellar, and outdoor pool. This property, sold for $13.4 million in 2015, stands as a testament to James’s enduring legacy in the NBA.
Lastly, James’s $9 million Ohio mansion in Bath Township offers 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, and sports bar. Situated approximately 15 miles from Downtown Akron, this residence remains a poignant reminder of James’s humble beginnings and unwavering connection to his hometown.