Take a tour of Michael Jordan’s Chicago mansion that’s been on the market for 10 years and why he can’t sell it
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- Michael Jordan’s enormous house in Chicago is still on the market after 10 years.
- Michael Jordan has tried to sweeten the pot by cutting the price nearly in half and throwing in a complete set of Air Jordans with the purchase of the house.
- He pays more than $100,000 in annual property taxes.
- “Any time you have these homes that are just kind of gross over-improvements for the area they do lead to very, very lengthy marketing times,” said Gail Lissner of Integra Realty Resources.
- The house was originally listed for $29 million and has every bell and whistle you can think of. Some of the “over-improvements” Lissner may be referring to are the pool with a grass island in the middle of it, a door from the Playboy Mansion, a table based on the streets of Baghdad, and MJ-branded golf flags.
- Below, we take a closer look at the house and why it’s struggling to find a buyer. Most images are from footage provided by Concierge Auctions.
Tony Manfred contributed to this post.