


Kevin James' House (Former)
11,291
Sq Ft
About this home
Kevin Jame's home. The actor, most noted for his role on "The King of Queens", lived here. He sold the 5-bed, 9-bath, 11,291 sq ft home on May 8, 2013 for $5.55 million.



11,291
Sq Ft
Kevin Jame's home. The actor, most noted for his role on "The King of Queens", lived here. He sold the 5-bed, 9-bath, 11,291 sq ft home on May 8, 2013 for $5.55 million.
This 5 bedroom, 9 bathroom single family is located in James' House (Former) in Los Angeles, CA. The property spans 11,291 square feet of living space. The property sold for $5,550,000, placing it in the ultra-luxury segment of the market.
Kevin Jame's home. The actor, most noted for his role on "The King of Queens", lived here. He sold the 5-bed, 9-bath, 11,291 sq ft home on May 8, 2013 for $5.55 million.
California is one of the most expensive real estate markets in the United States, driven by high demand in coastal cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego. Limited land for development, strict zoning regulations, desirable weather, and a concentration of high-paying technology and entertainment jobs create persistent upward pressure on prices. The state offers diverse property types from beachfront homes and hillside estates to Central Valley farmhouses, with internal price variation that is among the largest of any state.
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