Take a tour of Michael Jordan's Chicago mansion that's been on the market for 10 years and why he... - 1 minute read




Jordan's estate remained unsold despite attempts to get creative, including marketing to wealthy people in basketball-crazed China.











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There is no need to worry about the house rotting while remaining unsold, though. The house is still occupied by staff members whom Jordan employed to keep it looking fresh.











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One problem is that Jordan may feel his celebrity status adds value to the house, but, according to Stephen Shapiro of the Westside Estate Agency, people don't pay more for a house just because somebody famous owned it.










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