- Michael Jordan’s former mansion in Highland Park, Illinois, is available for rent at $230,000 a month. The property, known as Champions Point, was purchased for $14.9 million after spending 12 years on the market.
- The 37,000-square-foot estate features nine bedrooms, 15.5 bathrooms, a full-sized basketball court, a tennis court, a swimming pool, a putting green, a wine cellar and a cigar room.
- In addition to rental fees, the mansion incurs significant property taxes, with the annual tax for 2023 recorded at $137,208.38.
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Michael Jordan’s former mansion is available for rent. However, living like the basketball legend will cost $230,000 a month.
The 37,000-square-foot property, located in Highland Park, Illinois, is now known as Champions Point. The home’s current owner is offering it for rent after purchasing it from Jordan for $14.9 million.
The mansion spent 12 years on the market before selling. It was initially listed for $29 million in 2012, but Jordan lowered the price to $16 million a year later.
A look inside Michael Jordan’s former mansion
Renters can experience luxury living in the massive estate, which sits on 7.39 acres of land. The house features nine bedrooms, 15 and a half bathrooms and additional spaces like an exercise room, library, theater and full basement.
For sports enthusiasts, the home includes a full-sized basketball court and a tennis court. Outdoor amenities also include a swimming pool and a championship-level putting green. Inside, renters can enjoy a wine cellar and a cigar room. Car lovers will appreciate the heated garage with space for 14 vehicles.
Ownership shares still available
In January 2025, the mansion was available for one-week stays. The property owner also offered ownership shares of the estate for $1 million each. According to the Champions Point website, the ownership option is still available. The owner encourages co-owners to host intimate gatherings during major events.
Property taxes add to the cost
Living in Michael Jordan’s former mansion comes with more than just rental fees. Property records from the Lake County Treasurer’s Office show that annual property taxes for the estate were $137,208.38 in 2023. Taxes peaked at $189,829.57 in 2014.