LeBron James and his children soak in the sun and play basketball in their $20.5 million LA mansion

LeBron James is willing to take a small loss to sell his huge colonial-style Los Angeles property.

On Monday, the NBA legend, 36, advertised his Brentwood home for a whopping $20.5 million. He paid $20,986,500 for the property in 2015.

The 9,440-square-foot home includes six bedrooms and seven bathrooms.

The gated property, completed in 2011, is located in the upscale Rockingham Rim area, on the same street where O.J. Simpson lived during the killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

The property has been updated and equipped with modern conveniences

View the inside of the house where King James lived when he first arrived in Lakers City.

The backyard features an in-ground pool with a breathtaking panorama

The home’s exterior incorporates a lounge area

The 20-foot-long lap pool has a spa and poolside cabana, both of which are resort-style.

The master bathroom

The master bathroom is enormous, with a patio and two walk-in closets.

The formal living area

The house contains two family rooms with an open floor design and four stone fireplaces.

The kitchen

A media room, a nursery, a workout center, and a mudroom are also available.

The library with built-in shelving and wood paneling

The house also has a wooden-walled library, a lift, and a three-car garage.

A breakfast nook

The kitchen leads to a large breakfast space, which leads to a loggia with fires on one side and a family room on the other.

The family room

The family room leads to an outdoor eating area, which is perfect for supper groups.

The media room

The master bedroom with private terrace

In 2017, someone spray-painted a racial epithet on the home’s front gate, which made headlines.

A driveway with a basketball hoop

James upgraded to a $36.75 million Mediterranean-style Beverly Hills house in October. Katharine Hepburn once lived at the house.

Meanwhile, he continues to own the $23 million Brentwood home he acquired in 2017.

In December, James agreed to a two-year, $85 million contract extension with the Los Angeles Lakers. He previously signed a four-year, $154 million contract with the franchise in 2018.