A 21,410-square-foot mansion in Scottsdale, Arizona, hit the market last month with a sneakerhead’s dream amenity.
The property includes what is called “the Jordan room,” a museum-quality display of 290 Michael Jordan sneakers. Its shelves can hold up to 325 pairs, and the display “was crafted with $300,000 of meticulous detail,” according to the Zillow listing.
The room includes a basketball hoop with the Jumpman logo above it.
Some of the sneakers pictured in the collection are the Air Jordan 1 “Top Three,” Air Jordan 1 Off-White University Blue and Air Jordan 4 Travis Scott “Cactus Jack.” There are also classic Air Jordan 11 and 12 colorways, such as the Concord 11s and Jordan 12 “Flu Game” kicks.
According to the listing, more than 60 NBA players have visited the estate, including Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul, Damian Lillard and Mikal Bridges.
Built seven years ago, the seven-bedroom, 18-bathroom property was listed for sale Jan. 15 with a price of $23.5 million. A regulation-size underground basketball gym and a 9-hole putting green are among other amenities.
Source: espn.com