MICHAEL Jordan has spent a decade trying to sell his custom-built Chicago mansion.
The NBA icon, 60, has been attempting to sell his lavish $14.65million Highland Park pad since 2013.
Michael Jordan’s estate in Chicago remains for sale after a decade
The property has been designed to MJ’s specifications throughout
NBA icon Jordan won six titles during his glittering career
The Bulls legend has built up a fortune estimated at over $2billion with his savvy business deals.
He is set to sell his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets and flies around the world on a stunning $61million private jet.
But Jordan has been unable to offload his outrageous MJ-branded property since it was first made available over a decade ago.
Now, a lavish advert from Concierge Auctions has been commissioned to finally get the Illinois jewel off the market.
Jordan initially listed the lavish estate in Highland Park for a whopping $29million, but has been forced to drastically reduce the price.
Covering a gargantuan 56,000 square feet, the mansion is fit for a sporting king.
Jordan had the home built from the ground up to his exact specifications.
Even the front gates at the entrance to the seven-acre compound are personalized, featuring his famous No. 23 jersey number.
The eventual buyer can relax in the ultimate comfort, with nine huge luxurious bedrooms to choose from.
With 19 bathrooms spread out over the property, 15 of them full, the fortunate owner and their visitors won’t ever be short of options either.
The property’s grounds include a full-size basketball court, a tennis court, and a miniature golf putting green that were all constructed by sports legend Jordan.
The court has his recognizable Jumpman emblem in the middle, and Jordan’s Bulls teammates used to work out in the exclusive on-site gym.
A sizable infinity pool also has an eye-catching grass island where you may soak up the Chicago sun.
Jordan can have plenty of rest and relaxation at the house.
There is a cozy piano area with roomy leather sofas in which to unwind.
Even a whole room has been devoted by MJ to his passion for cigars.
The basketball legend is renowned for his love of tobacco and is said to smoke up to six Cubans every day.
Additionally, card tables for a few games of high-stakes poker are set up in the cigar room.
Jordan’s home also has a sizable library, a theater, and a wine cellar with hundreds of vintage bottles, as if that weren’t enough.
All Jordan needs now is a buyer because the house seems to be ready to move into.
According to Business Insider, MJ presently pays $100,000 in property taxes each year.
And the six-time NBA champion is attempting to sweeten the deal by throwing in a complete set of Air Jordan Nike sneakers with the purchase.
Jordan built an entire basketball court in the property, complete with a Jumpman logo
The house is lavishly finished and built for comfort, with a dedicated cigar room
An infinity pool on the outside patio includes a small grass section for sunbathing
The house also features a library, nine bedrooms, and wine cellar