It is no surprise that a lot of money from Billionaires including sportsmen goes to Real Estate. Celebrities own lavish homes and Michael Jordan’s 28,000-square-foot home in Bear’s Club, Florida is no exception. Michael Jordan goes down in history as one of the greatest ever players to be in the game of basketball. He married Yvette Prieto in 2013 after divorcing his first wife and they share twin daughters in their abode Jupiter, Florida.
Michael Jordan, the star basketball player is known for his love of lavish items. He owns an 80 million dollar yacht, a private jet and the rarest cars that exist. He is the owner of four homes in Chicago, a condo in North Carolina, and a mansion in Park City, Utah. Despite his high-profile lifestyle, the family’s Jupiter home managed to remain under the radar for a significant period.
According to Velvet Ropes, the luxurious mansion disputedly has a golf court, a media room, 11 bedrooms, and 11.5 bedrooms. It has more of a “home within a home” look with 18 separate roof lines with the main house divided into wings. Disputed or not it is quite a lot for a 4 people family. What sets it apart is the golf court designed by the legend, Jack Nicklaus. It includes a separate guesthouse, a guardhouse, and a pool house.
For a guy who loves his stogies, we are sure the mansion doesn’t come without a cigar room. The heavy-duty ventilation moves the smoke out while the mansion remains surrounded by water on three sides, keeping the paparazzi at bay. The home of the basketball legend couldn’t miss out on a full-sized basketball gym now, could it? The style of the house is a reflection of contemporary Mediterranean architecture.
Michael Jordan paid $12.4 million for his home
The Chicago Bulls star bought this property in 2012 for $4.8 million, but its current value stands at $12.4 million. It is a result of six months of planning, 18 months of construction, and subsequent renovations totaling around $7 million. The Bears Club is a highly gated and guarded community with a neighborhood that is home to more high-profile residents.