The Los Angeles Lakers forward is working on a project that can only be referred to as his "dream" as he considers the next phase of his basketball career. However, the 19-time All-Star had to quickly wipe away $37 million in order to realise his objective.
Basketball fans have been waiting for James' decision ever since the defeat to the Denver Nuggets. He may have hinted at his retirement when he ended the series. James hasn't really been in the game since that point. Instead, the four-time MVP is savouring the summer and taking advantage of his trip to France.
While he is having a blast in France, a significant project is happening in Los Angeles. The Lakers forward reportedly tore down his $37 million LA house, according to The Sun. James did this in order to use the Beverley Hills property as the site for his "dream home."
LeBron James lived the high life, amassing a billion-dollar wealth and engaging in several lucrative business endeavours. In 2020, he made the home his own. The area of the property was 2.5 acres. Eight baths, seven fireplaces, and even two guesthouses were included in its amenities. A tennis court and a pool were among the many facilities that dotted the estate.