LeHouseTour! Follow Lebron on a tour of the $11.5M mansion of Los Angeles Lakers legend and Hall of Famer, Magic Johnson

Historically, Magic Johnson was one of the most renowned athletes in the NBA. During the Showtime era of the Los Angeles Lakers, Johnson amassed five NBA titles and five Finals Most Valuable Player awards. Furthermore, he received three NBA MVP awards. Has the legacy of the 12-time NBA All-Star on the hardwood ever prompted you to ponder the lifestyle of an NBA legend such as Larry Johnson?

 

This article describes Magic Johnson’s $11.5 million home in Moraga Estates, Los Angeles, California.

Johnson purchased the 1981-built residence for $600,000, one year after capturing his first NBA championship with the Los Angeles Lakers. Until 1990, Johnson resided in the opulent 10,666-square-foot residence. The five-time NBA champion subsequently decided to sell the estate for $2 million so that he could purchase another residence. Presently, the mansion is under the ownership of Nancy Ellin, a real estate sales agent who purchased the estate in 2004 for $4.4 million. At the outset, Ellin priced the mansion at an exorbitant $14.5 million. Subsequently, in the absence of any interest, she decreased the selling price to $11.5 million.

The following images show Magic Johnson’s $11.5 million home in Moraga Estates, Los Angeles, California.

The mansion, valued at $11.5 million, features seven bathrooms and six bedrooms. The expansive mansion accommodates numerous amenities, including a game room and a grand living room. The mansion features as one of its principal facilities a basketball court. A basketball enthusiast would also find one of the mansion’s walls, which bears the signatures of several NBA luminaries, to be of interest.

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