LeBron James is prepared to take a small loss in exchange for selling his enormous estate in Los Angeles, designed in the colonial style.
The 36-year-old NBA legend put his Brentwood home up for auction on Monday for an incredible $20.5 million. He paid $20,986,500 for the property in 2015.
There are six bedrooms and seven bathrooms in the roomy 9,440 square foot home.
The gated residence is located in the exclusive Rockingham Rim neighbourhood and was constructed in 2011. It is located on the same block where O.J. Simpson used to reside before killing Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson.
The home has undergone renovations and is currently furnished with contemporary comforts.
See the interior of the home that King James originally occupied in Lakers City.
There is an in-ground pool with a stunning view in the backyard.
The outside of the house has a lounge area.
The 20-foot-long lap pool has a spa and a pavilion by the water that make it look like it’s at a lodge.
The main bathroom
The master bathroom is very large and has a deck as well as two walk-in closets.
The formal living area
The house has four stone stoves and two family rooms with an open floor plan.
The kitchen
Besides that, there is a movie room, a nursery, a gym, and a mudroom.
The library with built-in shelving and wood paneling
The house also has a three-car garage, a study with wooden walls, and a lift.
A breakfast nook
The kitchen leads to a large breakfast area with doors leading to a loggia with fires on one side and a family room on the other.
The family room
From the family room, you can get to an eating area outside that’s great for dinner parties.
The media room
The master bedroom with private terrace
Someone sprayed a racist slur on the front gate of the house in 2017, which made the news.
A road with a set of hoops
James moved up in October to a $36.75 million Beverly Hills home with a Mediterranean style. The house used to belong to Katharine Hepburn.
He still owns the $23 million home in Brentwood that he bought in 2017.
In December, James signed a new deal with the Los Angeles Lakers worth $85 million over two years. Before this change, he signed a $154 million, four-year deal with the team in 2018.