LeBron James is involved in yet another disaster.
No, not of an NBA roster, but rather of James and his family’s $37 million Beverly Hills, California residence.
As per Front Office Sports, the 38-year-old celebrity has made the decision to demolish the lovely mansion and construct his “dream home” from the bottom up. House Beautiful offered a thorough look at the characteristics of the 13,000-square-foot home James bought in the Spanish Mission style in twoAccording to numerous sources, James began a legal battle three years ago to obtain building licenses so that he could rebuild on the 2.5-acre property, which had tennis courts, a pool and pool house, and one of the biggest driveway gates in all of Los Angeles.
According to House Beautiful, the property had vaulted ceilings, seven fireplaces, four bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a screening room, a trophy room, and a breakfast courtyard with a fountain with teal tiles before it was demolished.
Though the exact design of James’ new residence is unknown, rumors have it that the four-time NBA champion wants to get rid of the bronze statues that encircled the property in favor of something more modern. His other residences, a 12,000-square-foot house in Miami and his main home in Brentwood, California, both have this modern style with minimalist interior design and all-white decor.
When the time comes for James to leave the NBA, this remodeled house will probably be where he does it, no matter what happens. Although James openly discussed retiring following the Los Angeles Lakers’ May Western Conference Finals defeat to the eventual champion Denver Nuggets, it is generally anticipated that he will play for the first time in 21 seasons this autumn.
Indeed, after the Lakers were eliminated from the playoffs, there have been suggestions that they are sticking with the same group, having reorganized around top players LeBron James and Anthony Davis during the midseason trade deadline.020.