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Knicks fans hope to have Lebron James's (above) trademark grin gracing their uniforms next season; his recent real estate stops are giving those fans a glimpse of hope. Photo: AP Images

NBA All-Star LeBron James checks out an all-star home in New York City.

Cleveland's beloved basketball star LeBron James is on the hunt for his next team -- and his next house. He was recently spotted house hunting in New York's West Village for an off-season pied-a-terre. (Although if he joins the Knicks, it could become his in-season home.)

The 4,000-square-foot space was formerly home to Billy Joel, before he lost it, of course, in his divorce to cookbook author Katie Lee. Now on the market for a meager $12.9 million (well, meager by New York City standards), this home was just one modern-day castle that "King James" has apparently eyed, according to the New York Post.

Let's take a look and see if it's worthy enough for a man of LeBron's 6'8" stature.

No need for the nearly seven-foot LeBron to duck under any of these towering ceilings. Photo: Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate

Real estate agent Dolly Lenz told the New York Post that one of LeBron's top concerns is ceiling height. That doesn't seem to be a problem in this grand space with towering ceilings that are a far cry from the typical "cozy" New York City style of living.


23 Perry Street sits in the heart of Manhattan's West Village -- an ideal place for some off-season downtime. Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate

We're not in Ohio anymore Toto. Manhattan would be quite the change of scene for this Akron native, and so would the four-floor townhome at 23 Perry Street. It's smack dab in one of the most sought-after neighborhoods of Manhattan -- and it's a short chauffered car ride to Madison Square Garden, a fact that Knicks fans hope entices the basketball powerhouse.

If that isn't enticement enough, the home also includes four bedrooms, four baths, four fireplaces, an elevator and a garden with a sound system (to no doubt blast the tunes of his buddy Jay-Z).

If a chef's kitchen (above left) and four bedrooms isn't enough, the home also has a hidden swimming pool and a private terrace in the master suite (above right). Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate

The chef's kitchen boasts custom cabinets, a six-burner Wolf stove and wine storage -- perhaps LeBron will pick up a hobby during the off-season?

The master suite features a private landscaped terrace (quite the anomaly in New York City), Waterworks fixtures and marble in the bath, and an antiqued silver leaf closet and dressing room. If LeBron feels like going for a swim, there's a "hidden" indoor pool, which was installed by the home's former owner, noted artist Seward Johnson. Though he'll have a DIY project on his hands -- the pool is currently cleverly covered and is used for storage space in a secret spot under the floorboards. Don't worry LeBron, we can help you get your home in order.

With a nearly $13 million price tag you might expect to see some more glitz -- but designer Nate Berkus turned this space into a sophisticated home. Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate


There's no telling if this interior style is up LeBron's alley -- but we're drooling over its sophisticated, casual refinement. So it's no surprise to learn that the home was renovated by architect Ahmad Sardar-Afkami along with famed interior designer Nate Berkus in 2006.

I'm not sure who would be luckier -- New York, if the city lands LeBron, or LeBron, if he buys this gorgeous home.
  • Me

    You just wish you had a credit card!!

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  • bella

    Sorry all of you. Lebron is not leaving cleveland!!!!!! HOME

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  • Dunk

    I read it wrong, that's ed, not PMed...lol, my bad...ed, as in erectile dysfunction

    carry on

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  • adixjr

    are all the black athletes spoiled and overpaid. that seems to be the label all of them get. i'd like to know who would be the model athlete.

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  • blueman

    Where will LeBron play next year?? Post your thoughts at http://www.welcomelebron.com

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  • Li

    Wonder what you are paid? You can't even spell...You talk and act like "white trash." No one with any class or education uses that word anymore...

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  • Capwhan

    rbrock4067, You think like I do! Don't mund all the stupid comments others make. They all wish they were like us, white. And if he didn't play ball and with only a H. School diploma all he would do is collect from Uncle. Or work in Mickey D's but he would stand out there being so tall. And if he does buy this house he ain't too smart. He could easily move out'a the city and get a way better pad.

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  • Jean Seeholzer

    If james moves from Cleveland a lot of people will be sad including my husband. After all of this hullabalou I don't care if he goes to Timbucktwo!!

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  • Sports Fan

    He can live in NY and play in Newark. The best of both.

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  • jimmy

    you got the painting job. i just called the king & he wants you to paint everything. even the toliet where you will be staying.

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  • dware

    And you must be just another jackass without a BRAIN! Good luck in my sorry As! life. King JACKAS!!

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  • Marie

    Jealousy is really ugly and, oh so petty. After all is said and done, he is still rich, rich, rich. Congrats to LeBron. I wish him the very best.

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  • bev

    i think it looks cheap. looks like something out of the 60's. he needs a big home, not some tiny thing like that. pictures are decieving

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  • p

    could sign wih the nets....doesnt have to be the knicks

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  • marie sloan

    12.9 million for a rowhome? Yeah I know it's a brownstone but it's still a rowhome and it's small.

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  • Red Roses

    Congratulations LeBron for leaving Cleveland!!! What sense does it make to stay on a team that seemingly doesn't have a chance to win the championship!!!

    Now as far as you HATERS, there were a time when African Americans couldn't vote, or get patents on their inventions, properties were stolen, an anything they purchased was doubled. Yeah we were robbed consistently!! So now we are getting our 40 acres an our Mules through our Athletes and Entertainers. Thank God, for you game lovers whom are insuring this. African Americans have always had great talent, so let the good times roll. Keep banking my Brothers and Sisters, I love yah!! Wish you great wealth and happiness!!

    Now as far as the homeless, we all need to pitch in, not just the millionaires!! I'm sure that went over a lot of you selfish arse morons head!!

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  • jimcool

    Hey rbrock4067 and capwhan, You fall in with all the other republican red neck jerks, with your 1/2'' c*ck., who just can't help spewing your silly, fn hatred. Honestly, all of you need to grow something, get something, live something. Get a m fn life.It doesn't matter what the subject matter is, it could be about shoes, cars or candy. You'all will make it about race and politics. Im so fricken tired of you'all its crazy. Oh, I hope Lebron don't buy that place-he should stay in Ctown.

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  • tom

    That APARTMENT is nothing compared to his home around the corner from me here in Ohio

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  • the truth

    Leaving Cleveland without a Championship would be a disgrace.

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  • naomi

    Stop being player haters.People are always looking for handouts,go get a job and support your own self.People are so quick to put someone down just because they're living for the moment.Blame yourself and your parents for not being able to live like the rich and famous and stop looking for free handouts.Lebron keep doing what you're doing .You can't take care of the whole world but thanks for what you are doing.GOOD JOB!Bye Haters

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