Photos: Michael Jordan’s Ridiculous $21 Million Mansion

When Michael Jordan first put this Highland Park mansion on the market back in 2012, he asked for $29 million. At the time, that meant that the price per square foot was an insane $887.31. Since then, he’s dropped the asking price to $21 million — still a pretty penny — but here’s why the house is probably worth it.

The place somehow has nearly twice as many full bathrooms (15) as bedrooms (nine), and covers just below 33,000 square feet. Built somewhere between 1993 and 1995, it also features a tennis court, putting green, pond, and multiple, multicar garages. And then there’s the fact that the G.O.A.T. used to live here. You can’t put a price on that.

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