Michael Jordan’s former mansion has been listed on Airbnb, with fans being offered the chance to ‘live like a legend.’
The Highland Park, Illinois home – located in the suburbs of Chicago – was sold in December for $9.5million.
And the mansion’s new owner, John Cooper, is now giving basketball fanatics a chance to stay at the NBA legend’s previous estate – though it will cost a pretty penny to do so.
The home – which can fit up to 12 guests – has a seven-night minimum which will cost patrons a stunning six figures.
For example, a stay from August 2-9 costs $105,514, or roughly $15,000 per night.
And over Labor Day weekend, that number will go up even further from August 29 to September 5, at a whopping total of $120,920, or more than $17,000 per night.
Jordan’s former mansion has been listed on Airbnb, where fans can now ‘live like a legend’

As one would expect, Jordan’s former home comes with its very own indoor basketball court
The Highland Park home in the Chicagoland area was sold in December for $9.5million
Michael Jordan is seen at the Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony in 2024
The former home of the six-time NBA champion boasts seven bedrooms and 17.5 bathrooms, and even has Jordan’s iconic No. 23 on the front gate.
On the property, there are plenty of amenities for guests to enjoy, including a full basketball court, wine cellar, infinity edge pool, professional grade putting green and more.
The estate – which spans 7.39 acres – ‘was built with privacy, security, and luxury in mind,’ the listing says.
The property was bought last year by real estate investor John Cooper, who told NBC News he wasn’t sure of his plans for the property in the long term.
‘I am still considering many different uses for the property,’ Cooper told the outlet.
‘Some great uses require zoning relief, but in the meantime short-term rentals are a permitted use to bring exposure to the property and generate some revenue.’
It could be the perfect place to host a retreat, provided participants are Jordan fans
Jordan’s former home, which Cooper envisions being used for ‘a family or group’, also has a movie theater, gym, cigar lounge, salon and aquariums
The home – which can fit up to 12 guests – has a seven-night minimum costing six figures
Jordan’s former home, which Cooper envisions being used for ‘a family or group of friends celebrating a milestone’, also has a movie theater, gym, cigar lounge, salon and water aquariums.
The Bulls legend has mostly remained out of the spotlight since retiring from basketball in 2003, but is set to serve as a ‘special contributor’ for NBC and Peacock’s NBA coverage next season.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver has subsequently said that Jordan is ‘excited’ about the new role.
‘I spoke to Michael about it,’ Silver said on the Dan Patrick Show. ‘He’s excited about it. I think for him it means he’s got to stay current with the game.’
Silver continued: ‘He’s so passionate about it. I mean we talk about it all the time, he wants the game to be played the right way.’
Jordan is widely considered the NBA’s ‘GOAT’ after a glittering career with the Bulls.
He pulled two incredible championship three-peats with Chicago, won five MVP awards and was a 10-time scoring championship as he etched his name in sports lore.