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After $14.9 Mіllіon Chіcago Mаnsion Breаk-in, Mіchael Jordаn’s Son Unmаsks Key Detаils of Chіldhood Home

There was that brief moment in 2023 when Michael Jordan’s old home was a sore point once more. Added to his difficulties in trying to sell the famous Highland Park mega-mansion, the uninhabited residence had a break-in in April 2023. It appears members of the Jordan family can look back on that incident with a slight degree of humor in 2024. Credit for that goes to one social media gaffe.

Instagram page, ‘Nicekicks’ shared the news with the caption, “At this rate, MJ is never gonna sell this place,” on January 31. It accompanied a video that was not well-thought out. Apart from the first panel of Google Image search results regarding the mansion and it’s recognizable #23 gate, the supposed inside view was not of the actual Jumpman mansion.



That was confirmed by the former resident, Marcus Jordan himself who grew up on this estate. “lol this definitely ain’t the crib,” he commented.

The mansion is reportedly valued at $29 million. But it reeks of His Airness so much, he hasn’t been able to sell it leading him to come down as low as $14.9 million. The home still remains on the market with no buyers.

The video came from another Instagram page of someone supposedly touring the billionaire’s 56,000 sq.ft. property. The inaccurate video showed supposed flooded basketball courts and Marcus’ alleged childhood home which still has a Hello Kitty book lying around.