LeBron James Buys Katherine Hepburn's Former House For $36.75 Million

LeBron James will more than likely leave the NBA bubble in Orlando and head home to Los Angeles where his newest purchase, a four-bedroom, eight-bathroom, 9,146 sq. ft. mansion where Katherine Hepburn used to live, will be waiting for Taco Tuesday and Wine Wednesday. The purchase price? A cool $36,750,000.

At that price, you get two guest houses.

From the listing realtor:

Off lower Benedict Canyon and behind a long private drive lies this 2.5 acre view promontory compound. A home to multiple, famed Hollywood royalty, a large motor court and courtyard welcomes you to spectacular views from downtown Los Angeles to the ocean and the Santa Monica mountains. The main house contains two suites, multiple entertaining areas and seven fireplaces. There are two separate, detached guest houses as well as a screening room, a pool house with two baths and a lighted tennis court, all in a dramatic, private unparalleled setting.

Built in 1934, LeBron's new pad has "one of the longest driveways in Los Angeles," according to the New York Post. Besides the honor of having one of L.A.'s longest driveways, the house has a pretty nice lighted tennis court, plenty of sliding doors to help Lebron suck down that L.A. air and a classy theater room to spread out on the couches during NFL Sundays.













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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.