LeBron James puts his mansion in Brentwood, California on the market for $20.5 million

A pad fit for a King! LeBron James puts his six bedroom California mansion on the market for $20.5M – $400K LESS than he paid for it in 2015

  • The NBA superstar paid $20.9 million in 2015 for the colonial-style property in Brentwood, California
  • It has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms over 9,350 square feet
  • The 9,350 square feet home was built in 2011 and designed by famed architect Ken Ungar, with six bedrooms and eight bathrooms 
  • The mansion sits on Rockingham Avenue, which is linked to the O.J. Simpson case
  • James, who has already moved out of the home, purchased a $36 million Beverly Hills mansion last year 

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LeBron James has put his mansion in Brentwood, California on the market for $20.5 million.

The NBA superstar paid $20.9 million in 2015 for the colonial-style property, according to TMZ, as it has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms over 9,350 square feet.

The Los Angeles Lakers star’s dwelling was built in 2011 and designed by famed architect Ken Ungar, according to Variety

The latest: LeBron James, 36, has put his mansion in Brentwood, California on the market for $20.5 million, less than what he paid in 2015 

The mansion up for sale by James, who’s in the third year of a four-year $154 million contract with the Lakers, has a white brick exterior with a foyer that leads into large living room and dining room areas, which are both equipped with fireplaces.

Other areas include a family room, a kitchen with a breakfast nook and a massive family room adjacent to the home’s backyard.

The backyard area includes verandas with a swimming pool, cabana and deck for spectacular views.

The mansion sits on Rockingham Avenue, which is linked to the O.J. Simpson case, as Simpson owned a home blocks away when Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman were killed in June of 1994.

Details: James is no longer living on the property, as he purchased a $36 million Beverly Hills mansion last year

Details: James is no longer living on the property, as he purchased a $36 million Beverly Hills mansion last year

Stunning: The Los Angeles Lakers star's dwelling was built in 2011 and designed by famed architect Ken Ungar

Stunning: The Los Angeles Lakers star’s dwelling was built in 2011 and designed by famed architect Ken Ungar 

Convenient: The home has a massive family room adjacent to its backyard

Convenient: The home has a massive family room adjacent to its backyard

Practical: The home's kitchen area includes a breakfast nook and kitchen island

Practical: The home’s kitchen area includes a breakfast nook and kitchen island 

Spacious: The colonial-style property has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms over 9,350 square feet

Spacious: The colonial-style property has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms over 9,350 square feet

James’ property was the center of headlines in May of 2017, when it was vandalized with the N-word in a hate crime.

James is no longer living on the property, as he purchased a $36 million Beverly Hills mansion last year.

The basketball icon bought the home from the estate of Lee Phillip Bell, who had co-created The Young and the Restless.

The mansion has a beautiful patio for outside dining and entertaining - across from the lush green lawn

 The mansion has a beautiful patio for outside dining and entertaining – across from the lush green lawn 

Splendid: The backyard includes a marble deck for an idyllic dining area adjacent to an extended backyard with lush green grass

Splendid: The backyard includes a marble deck for an idyllic dining area adjacent to an extended backyard with lush green grass

Make a splash: The backyard has a long pool and deluxe chairs

Make a splash: The backyard has a long pool and deluxe chairs