Michael Jordan’s Incredible Homes: See How The G.O.A.T. Lives

Michael Jordan owns five homes in four states. The G.O.A.T.'s homes feature personalized basketball courts, at-home gyms, and access to the best golf courses.

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Michael Jordan is known as the greatest basketball player the world has ever seen. His resume speaks for itself with his 6 championships in a perfect 6-0 Finals record, 10 scoring titles, and a defensive player of the year award, just for good measure.

MJ played high above the rim in his early days. His exciting play almost single-handedly grew the NBA into the billion-dollar business it is today.

Jordan’s worth clearly means he was paid well for his services. This was no truer than in the 1996-97 and 1997-98 seasons, where he made $30,140,000 and $33,140,000, respectively.

All that money means you can buy basically what you want. This includes an expensive house or two… or five. In this article, we’ll take a look at all of Michael Jordan’s homes since he became an NBA star.


The G.O.A.T.’s Homes

Michael Jordan has many homes around the country. Of course, he has one in Chicago, where he played 13 years for the Chicago Bulls. He also has a property in the state where he won his fifth and sixth titles: Utah.

Here is the list of Michael Jordan’s homes.

Chicago Mansion (Illinois):

Via SCMP:

Date of purchase – 1991

Cost – $2 million

Square-foot – 32,000

Bedrooms – 9

Bathrooms – 19.5

Amenities – Infinity pool with a grass island, Putting green, Tennis court, Game room, Full-sized basketball court, Cigar room, Gym, Library, Piano room, Pond, 14-car garage, Gate with his iconic number 23 out front


Park City Mansion (Utah):

Via Kutv:

Date of purchase – 2007

Cost – $7.9 million

Square-foot – 9,574

Bedrooms – 5

Bathrooms – 7

Amenities – Cascading waterfalls, Golf simulator, Wet bar, Stadium seating theater, Infinity pool, Fountains


Cornelius lakefront villa (North Carolina):

Via Lake Norman Publications:

Date of purchase – 2013

Cost – $2.8 million

Square-foot – 12,301

Bedrooms – 6

Bathrooms – 8

Amenities – Outdoor pool, Located on the seventh hole of The Peninsula Golf Club, Three-car garage, Pier


Charlotte Luxury Condominium (North Carolina):

Via Echo Fine Properties:

Date of purchase – 2010

Cost – $3.15 million

Square-foot – 7,000

Bedrooms – 3

Bathrooms – 3.5

Amenities – Roof terrace with a glass canopy, Private elevator, Rooftop social terrace with an outdoor kitchen and 360-degree view of the city, Resident wine vault


Jupiter Mansion (Florida):

Via Echo Fine Properties:

Date of purchase – 2013

Cost – $12.8 million

Square-foot – 28,000

Bedrooms – 11

Bathrooms – 11.5

Amenities – Basketball court, Gym, Located at the Bears Club, a golf course developed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, Guard house, Guest house, Pool house, Media room, Cigar room

Michael Jordan owns these five beautiful homes, but if it was up to him, he’d only own three. Jordan placed his Chicago mansion for sale back in 2012, and he’s yet to find a buyer.

The price for the home was initially set at $29 million in 2012, but Jordan has lowered the price to $14.9 million. So, if you have about $15 million lying around, why not purchase this gorgeous mansion and play ball on Jordan’s personalized basketball court?

Jordan is also attempting to sell his Park City Mansion in Utah. MJ put this home up for sale in 2019, and it’s currently listed for $7.5 million.

Michael Jordan is widely considered the G.O.A.T. of basketball, but he might hold the G.O.A.T. title in another area. His Airness just might be the G.O.A.T. of owning homes with their own basketball courts and access to golf courses.

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