LeBron James Miami home is still on the market
LeBron James, who recently left the Miami Heat to rejoin the Cleveland Cavaliers, has reduced the price of his Florida mansion to $15 million.
Basketball player LeBron James, who recently left the Miami Heat to rejoin the Cleveland Cavaliers, has reduced the price of his Florida mansion to $15 million, down from $17 million, according to listing agent Tomi Rose.
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Mr. James bought the six-bedroom, 8½ bathroom estate in Miami’s Coconut Grove in 2010 according to the WSJ.
He put it on the market in October, after announcing in July that he would leave the Heat to return to his hometown team, the Cavaliers.
With more than 16,000 square feet of space, the estate sits on Biscayne Bay and has dock space for two 60-foot yachts, Ms. Rose said.
It also has a wine cellar, guesthouse, a roof deck off the master suite, an infinity pool and movie theater.