The custom-built showcase cost $300,000 to construct, according to the Zillow listing.
According to ESPN, the collection includes some of the most sought-after Air Jordan models in existence, featuring rare editions such as the Air Jordan 1 “Top Three,” Air Jordan 1 Off-White University Blue, and Air Jordan 4 Travis Scott “Cactus Jack.”
Classic models like the Air Jordan 11 Concord and Jordan 12 “Flu Game” are also part of the display.
The room incorporates a basketball hoop adorned with the iconic Jumpman logo.
The property has welcomed more than 60 NBA players as visitors, including Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul, Damian Lillard, and Mikal Bridges.
Built seven years ago, the property extends beyond just sneaker collecting, offering luxury amenities that cater to sports enthusiasts.
The mansion features seven bedrooms and 18 bathrooms, complemented by a regulation-size underground basketball gymnasium and a 9-hole putting green.

The collection stands as one of the most impressive displays of Jordan sneakers in residential real estate, representing a unique intersection of luxury living and basketball culture.

Each pair in the collection has been carefully selected and displayed in this custom-designed space, creating a museum-like tribute to Michael Jordan’s lasting impact on sneaker culture.