Michael Jordan sells mansion for $14.85 million after 12 years on the market
The sale comes 12 years after the sprawling, custom-built estate was first listed for $29 million in 2012.
The sale comes 12 years after the sprawling, custom-built estate was first listed for $29 million in 2012.
With Michael Jordan and Serena Williams at the helm, Cincoro Tequila embarks on a journey fueled by ambition, excellence, and star power.
Jordan’s historic inclusion on the 2023 Forbes 400 list marked a significant milestone — the first time a professional athlete cracked the ranks of America’s elite billionaires.
Jordan continues to captivate generations with his unparalleled impact on and off the basketball court, further solidifying his status as a sporting icon.
The primary driver behind the substantial increase in Jordan’s wealth was the sale of his controlling stake in the Charlotte Hornets, a professional basketball team.
On Oct. 5, the bar for entry into the world’s top 1,000 richest people was $2.9 billion.
Jordan’s extravagant Chicago mansion, an approximately 56,000-square-foot property rich in splendor and individuality.
Michael Jordan’s Hornets sale redefines the intersection of sports and financial success.
Michael Jordan’s property portfolio serves as both a symbol of his incredible success and a testament to his discerning taste and penchant for the extraordinary.
With a net worth of $3 billion, only five Black individuals globally surpass Jordan’s financial standing.
Jordan’s enduring legacy as a sports icon and astute businessman continues to shine brighter than ever.
Jordan’s billion-dollar fortune can be primarily attributed to his lucrative endorsements and business ventures.
This year alone, Jordan’s fortune has grown by $1.8 billion, solidifying his status as one of the world’s richest Black billionaires.
Jordan’s journey from a basketball icon to a billionaire continues to captivate the world, underscoring his mark on sports history and the business world.
With this most recent milestone, Jordan’s legacy continues to redefine the boundaries of success on and off the basketball court.
With this achievement, Jordan ascends to the position of the third-richest Black billionaire in the United States.