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Michael Jordan's enormous house in Chicago is still on the market after 10 years.

Jordan has tried to sweeten the pot by cutting the price nearly in half and throwing in a complete set of Air Jordans with the purchase of the house. And yet, it remains unsold and he pays more than $100,000 in annual property taxes.

The house was originally listed for $29 million and has every bell and whistle you can think of. Some "over-improvements" and the house's location are making it hard to sell the property. 

Below, we take a closer look at the house and why it's struggling to find a buyer. Most images are from footage provided by Concierge Auctions.



Tony Manfred contributed to this post and it has been updated.




Source: Business Insider

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