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LEBRON JAMES HAS sold his Miami estate for $13.4 million (€11.8m), ESPN’s Darren Rovell reports.
That’s $4.4m more than he bought it for when he joined the Miami Heat in 2010.
It was originally priced at $17m when it went on the market last October. It was later reduced to $15m, and sold for $13.4m.
The mansion was listed by Opulence International Realty, which called the it “the most opulent estate in Miami.”
It has an infinity pool that overlooks Biscayne Bay, a maze of terraces, a movie room, and a massive master suite. The photos make it look incredible.
The outdoor space is the best part
The concrete dock has room for two 60-foot yachts
The infinity pool overlooks Biscayne Bay
The pool has two fountains
The property is surrounded by a wall, and there’s also a “security quarters” on site
The rooftop deck
One of the covered terraces
There’s a three-car garage
Let’s go inside…
The chef’s kitchen
A secondary eating area, which has a TV and an island for five people
The living room
The movie room
The office
The master bedroom
The walk-in closet is enormous
Even the bathrooms have amazing views
One of the five additional bedrooms
The entryway
There’s 4,500 square feet of entertaining space, according to the listing
LeBron bought the house for $9 million. He stands to make a tidy profit if he gets anywhere near asking price
– Tony Manfred, BusinessInsider (all photos courtesy of Opulence International Realty)
Originally published Friday at 11.26am