Today, Jordan owns an 11-bedroom, 28,000-square-foot, $12.4 million mansion on three acres in Jupiter, Fla. He also paid $3.14 million in 2010 for the two top-floor penthouses in a condominium in downtown Charlotte, N.C., just two blocks from the arena where the NBA team he owns, the Charlotte Bobcats, plays. And, he owns a six-bedroom, 12,310-square-foot mansion in Cornelius, N.C., which he purchased in 2013 for $2.8 million. And although it received no coverage at the time, Jordan sold a five-bedroom, 9,574-square-foot house near the Glenwild Golf Course in Park City, Utah in December 2020 to a buyer from the Seattle area for an undisclosed price after that home had been listed for $7.5 million.
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