NBA legend Michael Jordan reportedly has an estimated net worth of a whopping $1.7 billion. Over the course of his basketball career and after retirement, the Chicago Bulls legend built a successful business empire that has seen him become the majority owner of the Charlotte Hornets in the NBA and 23XI Racing in NASCAR, among other things. On the other hand, MJ does not forget to spend his fortune on things he desires. The Hall of Famer has a great collection of luxury cars, private jets, yachts, etc. Also, Jordan has multiple mansions to his name.
Where are Michael Jordan’s houses?
According to reports, Michael Jordan owns many houses around the world. However, the five important mansions of Jordan in the country are in Chicago, Florida, Utah, and two in North Carolina. Given his roots in North Carolina and the ownership of the Charlotte Hornets, Jordan has two residencies in the state. The one in Cornelius at Jetton Park on Lake Norman has six bedrooms. Also, it is located on the Peninsula golf course. The other is on N. Tryon Street, downtown Charlotte which spans over 70,000 square feet.
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The six-time NBA champion spent most of his playing career in Chicago, Illinois. During his time for the Bulls, Jordan lived in the popular mansion that is in Highland Park, which extends over seven acres. In Utah, MJ owns a 10,000 square feet property in Ski City. He is also the proud owner of the mansion in Jupiter, Florida, which is around 28,000 square feet.
Inside Michael Jordan?s lavish houses
Michael Jordan’s mansions have luxury written all over them, understandably. The Lakefront house in North Carolina is surrounded by water on three sides and it comes with an outdoor pool and a private pier with lake access. The other property in the city is just a 30-minute drive and is located on the entire seventh floor of the Trust Condos.
The residency in Utah is a getaway for Jordan and his family, which is designed in a contemporary style with traditional materials. Furthermore, it comes with a golf room, a private theatre, an infinity pool, built-in fireplaces, and cascading waterfalls.
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The mansion in Chicago is arguably as legendary as Jordan himself. The property is highly customized to the Hall of Famer’s preference and has the number 23 or his logo etched almost everywhere. It has a full-size basketball court, gyms, a cigar room, etc. And then, there is the residency that MJ currently occupies.
In which house does Michael Jordan currently live?
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Michael Jordan and his family currently live in the 28,000 square feet mansion in Jupiter, Florida. Jordan reportedly spent around $12.8 million in buying the property and an estimated $20 million for renovation. It is situated in a high-profile gated community called ‘The Bears Club’. Like his other mansions, this also features a cigar room and a full-size basketball court.
Why can?t Michael Jordan find a buyer for his house?
According to a report from Rethinking The Future, His Airness is looking to sell two of his properties listed above. Michael Jordan’s unsellable mansions include The Holiday Home in Utah and the Chicago Mansion. The getaway residency has been on the market since 2019 and has an asking price of $7.5 million.
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Until 2007, the estate in Chicago was Jordan’s primary residence before he moved. As per reports, it was listed available in 2012 with an asking price of $29 million. It has been in the market for a decade now, but Jordan has not been able to find a buyer. The 15-time All-Star even tried to auction the property, but the minimum bid of $13 million was reportedly not met. According to various reports, the mansion’s customization was a major reason behind this. It is currently listed at $14.9 million and MJ still pays over $100,000 in taxes for the property.