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Secrets of NBA legend Michael Jordan’s $9.5 million mansion revealed which includes bizarre model of streets of Baghdad

MICHAEL JORDAN’S former “Champions Point” home is open to fans.

The six-time NBA winner spent around $50million building his dream nine-bedroom mansion in Chicago.

Gate with the number 23, the number Michael Jordan wore while playing for the Chicago Bulls, at the entrance to his home.
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Fans have the opportunity to stay at Michael Jordan’s old mansion[/caption]

Exterior of Michael Jordan's former Chicago mansion, now a timeshare.
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The property is located in Highland Park, Chicago[/caption]

Interior view of Michael Jordan's former Chicago mansion, featuring a large living area with a flat-screen TV, modern furniture, and a skylight.
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The house was sold for $9.5m a year ago[/caption]

Interior view of a game room with a pool table, bar, and seating area.
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It boasts nine bedrooms, 17 bathrooms and a range of luxuries[/caption]

Michael Jordan holding a 2020 NBA All-Star game basketball.
The new owner of the house has vowed to keep the memories of Jordan in the home
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It was put up for sale over a decade ago for $29m but it proved tough to sell.

Eventually, John Cooper snapped it up for $9.5m last year.

The real estate executive is now letting basketball lovers stay in the house via Airbnb.

At a cost of $100,000 a week, fans can “live like a legend” in a “private oasis” spread over 7.39 acres.

The stunning Highland Park pad boasts nine bedrooms and 17 bathrooms.

There is also a putting green, tennis court, basketball court, fishing pond, movie cinema, cigar lounge and aquariums.

And if that was not enough, don’t forget the private barbershop, circular infinity pool, wine cellar, gym, bar as well as a range of other luxuries.

There is even a table in the dining room that is said to be resemble the map of Baghdad, which is the capital city of Iraq.

Beyond the gates that have Jordan‘s iconic number 23 written on them, Cooper has vowed to keep the historic identity of the property.

The basketball court, flags on the putting green and thermostat all have the Jumpman logo on them.

If you are lucky enough to have $100,000 to spare, you and 11 other guests can stay in the house providing you agree to the rules.

You must sign an NDA, not host parties, not bring pets and pay a $25,000 deposit.

No guests have stayed in the property but owner Cooper claims there has been interest.

Final details are being ironed out ahead of its first Airbnb stay.

Interior view of a living room with sectional sofa and fireplace.
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Guests have to sign an NDA to stay there[/caption]

Tennis court at Michael Jordan's former Chicago mansion.
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You can play tennis, basketball and golf there[/caption]

Wine cellar with custom wood shelving and a unique circular feature.
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The basement includes a massive wine cellar[/caption]

Interior view of a home gym with various exercise equipment.
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There are luxuries like a state-of-the-art gym[/caption]

Bedroom in Michael Jordan's former Chicago mansion.
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Up to 12 guests can stay at the stunning pad[/caption]

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