By: Fatima Roshni

Top 10 Insanely Expensive Things Owned by NBA Legend Michael Jordan

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With 6 NBA championships and a net worth of $1.7 billion, Michael Jordan has made some of the most expensive purchases in his career, from mansions to cars, watches to an NBA franchise

The least expensive one on the list is his Miami estate, bought for $2,81,000. The Waterfront Mansion in Miami, in the Kendall region surrounded by greenery has a living space of 5,500 square feet.

In 9th place is the Bull's former star watch collection worth $1 million, including brands like Rolex, Urwerk, Richard Mille, Ulysse Nardin, A. Lange & Sohne, Roger Dubuis, and IWC Big Pilot.

The next one on the list is the $3 million 3-story North Carolina mansion purchased in 2013. The mansion is structured on one acre of land and provides 12,000 feet of living space.

Jordan, an avid car lover, has a luxurious collection of them worth $10 million. From several Ferrari collections to a Mercedes and Bulgari, Jordan's garage is one of the most expensive ones.

Besides playing basketball, Jordan was a golf lover too, which led him to a purchase worth $15 million, making him the owner of the Groove XXIII Golf Course located in Florida.

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Also located in Florida is Jordan's Bear Club, a 28,000-square-foot mansion worth $20 million with around 11 bedrooms, a basketball court, a home gym, and an indoor swimming pool.

Another mansion on the list is Jordan's Chicago 50,000-square-foot Highland Park mansion, worth $21 million in Illinois at the time he was playing for the Bulls.

As an athlete and a businessman, Jordan has to travel a lot. To make it easier, he purchased a G550 private jet worth $61.5 million featuring his jersey number, NBA titles, and initials.

Another interesting purchase made by him is the $80 million Super Yacht, which is over 220 feet long with weekly maintenance of $1 million and includes a gym, jacuzzi, and dining room.

However, the most expensive purchase made by him was the minority stake in the NBA franchise 'Charlotte Hornets," worth $175 million in 2006, which helped him become a millionaire.

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