LeBron James is reportedly constructing two mega mansions on his Beverly Hills estate, with one intended for his eldest son Bronny James. The NBA legend acquired the 2.7-acre property in 2020 for $37 million and is now developing two luxury homes on-site. While the larger residence is expected to serve as the primary home for LeBron, Savannah, and their children, sources suggest the second house will be offered to Bronny, who recently signed a four-year, $7.8 million contract with the Lakers. The James family currently resides in Brentwood but appears to be preparing for a long-term future in Beverly Hills.
LeBron James is building two mansions on a Beverly Hills property purchased in July 2020, with one reportedly designated for Bronny James. The estate, located at 9955 Beverly Grove Dr., spans 2.7 acres and previously belonged to soap opera creator Lee Phillip Bell. Planning documents reveal a 16,000 sq. ft. main house and a 6,550 sq. ft. secondary residence, both featuring high-end amenities. The move reflects LeBron’s intent to settle permanently in Los Angeles, while rewarding Bronny for his NBA milestone.
Bronny continues to live with his parents despite his NBA contract, citing comfort and proximity.
report:
“LeBron is planning to offer the second mansion to Bronny, who also plays for the Lakers.”
Basketball Network:
“The James Gang is preparing for a long-term future in Los Angeles.”
NBA analyst on X:
“Bronny’s perks go beyond the court. LeBron’s legacy is being built in bricks and mortar.”
The development has sparked interest across sports and real estate circles.
LeBron’s decision to build a home for Bronny underscores his commitment to family and long-term planning. The gesture follows their historic NBA moment as the first father-son duo to play together in a game. With LeBron in his 23rd season and currently sidelined due to injury, speculation continues about his future with the Lakers. Regardless of his playing status, the Beverly Hills estate signals a permanent base in Southern California.
The move also reflects LeBron’s broader legacy-building beyond basketball.
LeBron’s future with the Lakers remains uncertain, but his investment in Los Angeles is clear.
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