Michael Jordan's home is INVADED by an explorer who reveals why it is...

The urban explorer uncovered every hidden corner

Ajaw-dropping video has recently taken the internet by storm, showing what an urban explorer uncovered after sneaking into the abandoned mansion of Chicago Bulls legend, Michael Jordan.

The discovery was nothing short of stunning, revealing the sheer luxury and extravagance Jordan once enjoyed during his NBA career.

But as the video went viral, the real shocker came to light: the true reason why Jordan’s mansion remains unsold and abandoned was finally exposed.

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According to Sport Bible, Michael Jordan’s Chicago mansion has been sitting on the market for an astonishing 11 years, unable to find a buyer.

Once home to Jordan during his glory days with the Bulls, the property was originally listed at $29 million when he left the city.

Why Jordan’s mansion still Has no buyers?

Over the years, the price has dropped several times, now sitting at $14.5 million, but still, no takers.

After a video of the mansion posted by an urban explorer went viral, real estate experts began to weigh in with some revealing insights.

The most obvious issue? The mansion is deeply customized to Jordan’s personal taste, and any potential buyer would face sky-high costs to make it their own, turning it into a risky investment.

Another key reason: the mansion sits in an area that’s far more modest than the grandeur of the home itself.

The explorer, under the account Decaying Midwest, showcased the lavish interior-featuring multiple master bedrooms, a movie theater, spacious living areas, an indoor basketball court, a private gym, a sauna, and opulent touches like extravagant chandeliers.

Despite its luxury, the house remains unsold, adding to the intrigue.