Michael Jordan is set to auction off his 56,000 sq. ft. mansion, located on suburban Highland Park, right on Lake Michigan, on November 22.
The house has a guest house, indoor full-size regulation basketball court, tennis court and swimming pool.
The rooms are super-sized and the entire place is being sold fully furnished, Radar Online reported.
Potential buyers need to register with a 250,000 dollars deposit and there's no minimum reserve on the selling price.
The 50-year-old basketball player, who had lived there during his marriage to first wife, Juanita, had listed his house, 18 months back, for 29 million dollars, but was unable to find a buyer.
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