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Michael Jordan's former Illinois mansion listed on Airbnb

Michael Jordan's former Illinois mansion listed on Airbnb

New York Times10-07-2025
Basketball fans can be like Mike and rent Michael Jordan's former Illinois mansion on Airbnb.
The mansion, which sold in December after being on the market for 12 years, was listed on the vacation rental website this month. NBC News reported that real estate investor John Cooper bought the house for $9.5 million, and Airbnb lists a host named 'John.'
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The mansion sits on 7.39 acres in Highland Park, Ill., and has seven bedrooms, 17 1/2 bathrooms, a movie theatre, gym, cigar lounge, pool tables and salt water aquariums. The property also features a swimming pool, a fishing pond stocked with bass and bluegill, a putting green and, of course, a basketball court.
When the home sold, the Zillow listing showed its front gate featuring a giant '23,' the jersey number Jordan wore for most of his NBA career. The photos on Airbnb do not include the gate.
Anyone renting the mansion must sign a non-disclosure agreement and liability waiver, pay a $25,000 security deposit and cannot host parties or events on the property. A maximum of 12 guests can stay in the house, and no pets are allowed.
A minimum seven-night reservation is required, making the price of a stay in Jordan's old house $120,920 per week, WCNC reported.
Jordan built the house in 1995 during his tenure with the Chicago Bulls and did a major remodel in 2009, according to Zillow. He originally listed the home for sale in 2012 for $29 million.
Jordan became the face of the NBA during his 13 seasons with the Bulls from 1984 to 1998 — minus the 1993-94 season, when he left to play minor-league baseball — and led Chicago to six NBA titles.
He retired from the NBA in 1998, only to return in 2001 and play two seasons with the Washington Wizards before retiring permanently. In 2010, Jordan became the majority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats — now the Hornets — and paid $275 million for the franchise. He sold his majority stake to a group led by Gabe Plotkin and Rick Schnall in 2023.
Jordan also owns the NASCAR team 23XI with three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin.
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