Michael Jordan Lists Park City, Utah Home

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NBA legend Michael Jordan listed his Park City, Utah, abode three days ago, and if you have $7.5 million, it could be yours.

The home, which is listed with The Agency Park City, boasts plenty of amenities on-site, and if you’re looking for more you can join nearby Glenwild Golf Club.

While the listing doesn’t mention Jordan by name, Mansion Global confirms that the home is indeed his.

Sitting on almost four acres, the home offers views of the golf course and of the Wasatch Mountains, and is in the gated Glenwild Golf Course community.

Outside, the modern home blends in well to the landscape, thanks to a rock exterior and slopes and curves that mimic the surroundings. Even the copper roof and the infinity pool assist in crafting an exterior elevation showcases the mountain views.

Inside, the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home may lean toward rustic mountain, but you can add “chic” to that description thanks to finishes like Italian marble, bamboo flooring, granite countertops, Swiss Pearwood and Macassar ebony veneer cabinets and shelves, and more.

Winding staircases not only lead to the second floor, they also help showcase the floor-to-ceiling views from the windows.

An open floor plan is punctuated by expansive vaulted ceilings. A great room is made further great by an incredible fireplace and huge windows.

And when we mentioned the amenities the house affords, it’s not just an infinity pool and gorgeous views – there is also a theater and indoor golf simulator (for those days when the weather isn’t conducive to hitting the links outside your house). There is also a large outdoor kitchen with plenty of room for entertaining.

And if you really, really want to be like Mike, the furniture can be purchased as well.

The home is listed for $7.5 million by Jake Doilney with The Agency Park City.

Bethany Erickson

Bethany Erickson

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