If you’re looking for a luxurious stay in Chicago, Michael Jordan’s former palace might be the spot for you.
His $9.5 million estate, which sold in December to real estate investor John Cooper, is available to rent on AirBnb, per a report from NBC News.
“I am still considering many different uses for the property,” Cooper told NBC News in a statement Tuesday. “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.”
Via ESPN:
The two-story estate, which was built in 1995, has seven bedrooms and 17.5 bathrooms. Amenities include a full-size basketball court, putting green, tennis court, cigar room and infinity pool. Its signature feature is a giant entrance gate with a 23, Jordan’s jersey number from hisChicago Bulls andWashington Wizards playing days.
Booking the mansion requires a minimum seven-night stay, and it is limited to 12 guests. Guests must sign a liability waiver and nondisclosure agreement and pay a $25,000 security deposit.
A weeklong stay at the iconic estate known as Champions Point could cost over six figures.
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Adam Zagoria is a freelance reporter and Basketball Insider for NJ Advance Media. You may follow him on Twitter @AdamZagoriaand check out his Website atZAGSBLOG.com.
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