Investigating Michael Jordan’s $14.65M mansion: An Inside Look with an Opulent Cigar Lounge

Through astute business dealings, the renowned Chicago Bulls star has accumulated an estimated $2 billiоn wealth. He intends to sell the majority of his Charlotte Hornets stock and travel the world in a $61 million private jet. But since it initially became available more than ten years ago, Jordan has been unable to sell his bizarre property bearing the MJ nаme.

Concierge Auctions has now been hired to create an opulent campaign in an effort to sell the Illinois jewel. Jordan had to make a significant price reduction from the original $29 million listing price of the opulent Highland Park mansion. This massive 56,000-square-foot palace fits the lifestyle of an active monarch.

Jordan had the house built from the ground up to his exact specifications. He even has his famous jersey number, 23, painted on the front gates at the entrance to the seven-acre property. With nine large, luxurious rooms to select from, the buyer will be able to relax in ultimate comfort.

With 19 bathrooms on the property—15 of which are finished—the lucky owner and their guests will never run out of room. On the grounds of the property, Jordan built a full-size basketball court, a tennis court, and a miniature golf putting green. Formerly, Jordan’s Bulls teammates used the exclusive on-site gym, which has his well-known Jumpman emblem.

A sizable infinity pool with a unique grass sundeck to enjoy the Chicago sun. And Jordan has plenty of opportunity to unwind at the house if he so chooses. There’s a cozy piano area with big leather couches for relaxing on. MJ’s love of cigars has taken up a whole chamber.

The legendary basketball player reportedly smokes up to six Cuban cigars every day. And in the humidor area, there are high-stakes poker card tables set up. Jordan’s home also has a huge movie room, wine cellar, and library with thousands of old bottles. It looks like the house is ready to move into; all Jordan needs now is a buyer.