Now, perhaps as a result of “The Last Dance,” Jordan’s former home is once again up for sale for $14.9 million — nearly half its original listing price of $29 million, per Darren Rovell of the Action Network.
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Sports Illustrated’s Dan Gartland reports that Jordan has been unsuccessfully attempting to sell his home since February 2012 — eight years and running. And honestly, who wouldn’t want to live in the home formerly owned by His Airness?
Per the home’s Zillow listing:
Speaking of signature, the entrance to Jordan’s house features a massive gate with the number 23 on it — in case you needed more proof as to who owns the home.
Other highlights of the house include:
32,683 square feet Nine bedrooms 19 baths 14 bathrooms No HOA fees (what a bargain)
Hilariously, the home is listed a single-family residence.