Michael Jordan's home is as "Cribs" as it gets.

Michael Jordan's home is as "Cribs" as it gets.

The documentary series "The Last Dance" focuses on Michael Jordan's time in Chicago, but he now calls Jupiter, Florida home. (Hello, Tyler Cameron (opens in new tab)! ) Jordan now lives in his sun-drenched home with his wife since 2013, Yvette Prieto (opens in new tab), and their young twin girls, Victoria Jordan and Isabelle Jordan.

The Jordan home sits on three acres in the exclusive community of The Bears Club, designed by famed golfer Jack Nicklaus. According to Echo Fine Properties (opens in new tab), Jordan reportedly paid $4.8 million for the land and $7.6 million for construction, so it is probably all customized (like his previous residence in Chicago) The 28,000 square foot home has 11 bedrooms, a two-story guard house, a full-size basketball court, and a cigar-smoking media room.

While his Florida home is next-generation level, Jordan owns two other properties in North Carolina and Chicago. As the owner of the Charlotte Hornets basketball team, he naturally has a $2.8 million lakefront mansion in Cornelius, N.C. According to Fox Sports (opens in new tab), his 12,310-square-foot home in the Charlotte suburb has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

Jordan's Chicago mansion had been on the market for about a year when he bought the house in 2013, and it is still for sale. 56,000-square-foot home is located in a Chicago suburb called Highland Park. Open), the home has nine bedrooms, five full bathrooms, four half bathrooms, and a standard basketball court. Did I mention that the gate to enter the mansion has a giant "23" on it?

And all of that can be yours for $14.8 million (opens in new tab)! So, is that pocket change?

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