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LeBron James’ Incredible Homes: Current And Former Houses Of The King

The current and former homes that the King, LeBron James, has lived in since entering the NBA.

Titan Frey
Nov 17, 2022
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LeBron James recently became the first active NBA player to become a billionaire. When you’ve been as successful on the court as LeBron has, it’s no wonder that he’s paid well.

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  • Current Homes
  • Former Homes
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LeBron’s wealth isn’t designated just to the basketball court. He’s an extremely successful businessman who has invested in many different opportunities.

As of 2022, LeBron has a net worth of $1 Billion, and that number will likely continue to grow. Of course, when you’ve made and continue to make a boatload of money, you’re bound to buy expensive items, including homes.

When you’re a sports star, like LeBron, and you move around to different states a lot, like LeBron, you’re likely to have multiple homes. LeBron does, in fact, have multiple homes. 

Without further ado, here are the houses LeBron James currently owns, as well as his former homes.


Current Homes

Here is the list of homes LeBron James currently owns, via ArchitecturalDigest:


Bath Township Mansion (Ohio):

Date of purchase – 2003

Cost – $2.1 million

Square-foot – 30,000

Bedrooms – 6

Bathrooms – 8 full and 6 half

Amenities – Movie theater, Aquarium, Recording studio, Sports bar, Two-lane bowling alley, Barbershop


Brentwood Mansion (Los Angeles, California):

Date of purchase – 2017

Cost – $23.5 million

Square-foot – 15,846

Bedrooms – 8

Bathrooms – 11

Amenities – Gym, Spa, Steam room, Shower, Sauna, Massage room, Cigar room with air-purifying technology, Onyx bar, Wine cellar, Theater


Beverly Hills Mansion (Los Angeles, California):

Date of purchase – 2020

Cost – $36.8 million

Square-foot – 13,000

Bedrooms – 4

Bathrooms – 8

Amenities – Professional tennis court, Pool house with two bathrooms, Theatre, Indoor fountains


Former Homes

LeBron James, no doubt, lives in some unbelievable homes, but this isn’t all. LeBron has lived some other incredible homes in the past, as well.

Here is the list of LeBron’s former homes:


Coconut Grove Mansion (Florida):

Date of purchase – 2010

Cost – $9 million

Square-foot – 12,178

Bedrooms – 6

Bathrooms – 8.5

Amenities – Wine cellar, Eight-seat home theater, Backyard pool area with a multicolored LED lighting system, Private waterside balcony off the primary suite court, Bar, Swim-up Bar

Date sold – 2015

Price sold – $13.4 million


First Brentwood Mansion (Los Angeles, California):

Date of purchase – 2015

Cost – $21 million

Square-foot – 9,440

Bedrooms – 6

Bathrooms – 8

Amenities – Calacatta marble kitchen, Wood-paneled office, Double-height foyer, Gym, Infinity-edge swimming pool, Basketball court

Date sold – 2021

Price sold – $19.6 million

There you have it, the current homes and former homes of LeBron James. Of course, we didn’t count LeBron’s childhood home, where he grew up with his mother, or the home of LeBron’s former football coach, Frank Walker, who LeBron lived with for a while when he was nine.  

We only looked at the homes LeBron lived in after becoming a professional basketball player. It was reported that LeBron purchased a $52 million mansion in Los Angeles in 2020, but these reports turned out to be false.

It’s safe to say LeBron James is living up to his nickname. To be a King, you must live like one.

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Titan Frey is the editor-in-chief and a staff writer for Fadeaway World from York, Pennsylvania. Titan blends his deep passion for basketball and storytelling to oversee the content at Fadeaway World. A prolific writer, Titan has authored several novels, including the award-winning "Players Path." This experience has honed his ability to weave compelling narratives, a skill he applies to his editorial role, ensuring that every piece resonates with basketball lovers and maintains high journalistic standards. His passion for basketball was sparked by Michael Jordan's return to the NBA in 1995, and his allegiance to the Chicago Bulls often inspires his contributions to "Pippen Ain’t Easy," a website dedicated to Bulls-related content. Titan’s specialization in player biographies and retro basketball content allows him to offer unique insights, often reaching out to key sources to secure exclusive information not available elsewhere. One of Titan’s proudest achievements is the biography of Chuck Cooper, the first African American drafted by an NBA team. By collaborating directly with Chuck Cooper III, Titan was able to present a nuanced portrayal that enriched the basketball community’s understanding of Cooper’s impact on the sport. Titan also extends his storytelling prowess to his YouTube channel "HoopsHistory26", where he uses archived footage to bring historical basketball stories to life, engaging a broader audience with his vivid storytelling and authoritative content.Titan's bold predictions and memorable basketball moments also reflect his deep involvement in the sport. He boldly predicts that the Phoenix Suns will part ways with their Big 3 and focus on building around Kevin Durant. Among his cherished memories is attending the unforgettable 2004 game between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Indiana Pacers in Philly, where he witnessed Allen Iverson make his first career game-winning shot. These experiences and insights continue to enrich his contributions to Fadeaway World, connecting with readers on a deeply personal level.
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