The gate leading to Jordan's house features the number 23 on it, which he wore for most of his NBA career.
The gate leading to Jordan's house features the number 23 on it, which he wore for most of his NBA career. chicago.cbslocal.com

Do you want to live in Michael Jordan's house?

You can, that is, if you have $29 million.

The Hall of Famer has put his home in Highland Park, Illinois, on the market.

The mansion has over 56,000 square feet, with nine bedrooms and 15 bathrooms. It also has a guest house, an indoor pool and a tennis court. Not surprisingly, the avid golfer has a putting green on his property in addition to a regulation-size basketball court.

Jordan used to live in this house with his wife and three children, but the couple divorced in 2006.

The house was built during Jordan's first hiatus from the hardwood, between 1993 and 1995.

It makes sense that Jordan is selling the home. He is the owner of the Bobcats, who play in Charlotte. He also reportedly bought a mansion in Florida that was built by golfer Jack Nicklaus.

While Jordan is certainly seeking a lot of money for the property, $29 million is nothing compared to what he is worth.

In 2010, Forbes estimated the former basketball player's net worth to be at $500 million.