Spending some time in there would be an amazing event.
Only a fool would buy a house in Chicago.
I’m surprised that the place hasn’t attracted squatters yet ...
Owning a NOOSCAR Cup team is expensive!
If he’s trying to sell it for $15 million, and failing, then it’s not a “$15 million mansion.” A mansion, like a sick chicken, is “worth” whatever someone will pay you in a free transaction today.
Look at the house and try to imagine the electricity, water, and gas it takes to keep that place pristine and perfect 365 days a year whether anyone is living there or not.
Imagine all the contractors and service people and maids gardeners and such that care for the place and all the gasoline they use.
Estates like that consume resources at the rate of small factories or moderate apartment complexes, yet so many of our top environmental activists own multiples of those, and when they are not in a house they stay at hotels and resorts that consume resources at a huge rate per occupant, same
with the restaurants they use, the jet travel, vacations, everything they do consumes environmental resources far beyond anything we do.
The place looks like a dentist office. It’s a soulless concrete monstrosity with dead eyes. Random swoops combined with a massively unimpressive entry. Unless impressive is measured by sheer ton of concrete poured. It’s sad to see the design firm was working on a hospital plan for Integris when Jordan called. Imagine how much time the architect saved by converting his hospital plan for Jordan’s use! A spectacular efficiency! Michael Jordan I would guess he always wanted his own hospital.
A squatter in Chicago. They should pack the place with homeless people. Would love to see that on tv.
A white kid who was mere seconds away from being named Saiden, Taiden, or Vaiden by his mom.
But now he be raidin' other people's houses.
19 bath rooms? That’s a lota crap..........
Jordan has been living in desperation for 11 years?
One way to get free advertising.
Mansions.....monuments to self.
That’s all they are.
At least his Johnson is not magic…
That's a lot of toilets to clean
He has been behind the curve for 13 years. This last election for mayor will also hurt the value. Knock of $1 million or $500,000 every month until it sells. Chicago probably is headed toward Detroit where some homes can’t be sold for $1.
I could never figure out why anyone would want to live in a huge place like that.