- LeBron James is buying a Beverly Hills mansion that boasts a lawn tennis court, a luxury home cinema, and a huge pool house, according to The Real Deal.
- The 2.5 acre property was being marketed at $39 million, though it is unclear how much James has agreed to pay for it.
- James already owns two properties in Brentwood, Los Angeles County, one worth $23 million and another worth $21 million.
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LeBron James is buying a Beverly Hills mansion that boasts a lawn tennis court, a luxury home cinema, and a huge pool house, according to The Real Deal.
The 2.5 acre property, which belongs to the estate of the late Lee Phillip Bell, was being marketed at $39 million, though it is unclear how much James has agreed to pay for it.
“A home to multiple, famed Hollywood royalty, a large motor court and courtyard welcomes you to spectacular views from downtown Los Angeles to the ocean and the Santa Monica mountain,” a listing of the home on Zillow says.
“The main house contains two suites, multiple entertaining areas and seven fireplaces. There are two separate, detached guest houses as well as a screening room, a pool house with two baths and a lighted tennis court, all in a dramatic, private unparalleled setting.”
LeBron James has purchased a Beverly Hills mansion that was last listed at $39 million, per @darrenrovell
The 13,000 sq-foot property includes a lighted tennis court, a screening room and seven fireplaces.
This is the third LA County mansion that LeBron has bought. pic.twitter.com/lP8EyttX0p
— Top Ball Coverage (@TopBallCoverage) July 4, 2020
James already owns two properties in Los Angeles County, both of which are situated in Brentwood.
One is a stunning $23 million mansion boasting eight bedrooms, a wine cellar - which we know he's been putting to good use in lockdown - a cigar room, and a spa, according to Architectural Digest, while the other is a $21 million mansion custom built by Ken Ungar.
James' home in Miami, in which he resided while playing for the Miami Heat between 2010-2014, is currently on the market for $13.95 million, reports the Los Angeles Times.
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