NBA superstar LeBron James is believed to have bought a Los Angeles home worth a staggering £40m and LA Lakers’ King James has certainly chosen a lush place to live in the Hollywood Hills

LeBron James has redefined the term ‘living in luxury’ following his latest house purchase in Los Angeles.

LA Lakers’ superstar previously bought a $23m mansion in Brentwood in 2018 when he left the Cleveland Cavaliers for the second time in his career.

Two years on, though, the 35-year-old is believed to have splashed out more than double on his next property.

His new home located in the Hollywood Hills cost a truly staggering $52m, which equates to in excess of £40m.

King James will certainly be living like royalty in the privileged neighbourhood which overlooks the metropolis with jaw-dropping views.

A mansion in the Hollywood Hills believed to be the new purchase of LeBron James (Image: Instagram)

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LeBron James will hardly get bored of his new mansion (Image: GETTY)

With 1,400 square metres of land, the property includes a host of amenities that others could only dream of having.

When James is away from the Staples Center and spending his free time off the court, he will be relaxing in style.

James has a gym, a billiards room, a cigar room, a wet bar, a wine cellar and even a golf simulator at his fairytale home.

LeBron James has a marble bath tub

The property includes its own spa

The living area overlooks into the garden with wonderful views of the city
Additionally, the mansion has its very own personal wellness area with a jacuzzi, a sauna and a floating boomerang pool, which has a fire pit lounge in its centre.

James will have privacy at his unique home, though, as it set behind high hedges and security gates.

The two-story property has cascading water features and a floating bridge to cross to enter the living and dining areas.

LeBron James has a plush area to park his cars

The garden has a wellness area

The views are sensational
Massive marble fireplaces are seen inside, with pictures of the mansion having been displayed on Instagram.

While fans can see the inside of his home from their phones, James gets the best views of all through his floor-to-ceiling glass walls which overlook the city.

Downtown LA, Century City and Catlina are all visible from the home, and it is clear world-renowned architect Paul McClean put a lot of care and thought into designing the property.

James even has a rooftop deck and garden, so the three-time NBA champion can hardly be left wanting more.