Michael Jordan

PHOTO: Michael Jordan dunks during the 1988 NBA All Star Slam Dunk Competition at Chicago Stadium in Chicago, Illinois. Picture: Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE/Getty Images Source: Getty Images

He’s regarded as the greatest basketballer of all time, but there is one title that Michael Jordan has been trying for years to offload.

The six-time champion may be all the talk of the world right now thanks to a new documentary ‘The Last Dance’, but it has still not helped him offload his Chicago mansion.

The epic property, where the GOAT of basketball called home during his championship seasons with the Chicago Bulls, has been on the market for eight years, but has failed to find anyone who wants to buy it.

The key issue may be the home’s asking price – the estate at Highland Park, Illinois was originally put on the market for a gaudy $AU 47 million ($US 29 million) back in 2012, but failed to score any interest.

That asking price has since come down over the years – with Jordan working with different agencies to try different techniques to appeal to buyers, including an immersive video tour (see below).

The 57-year-old tried to auction off the estate in 2013, but nobody bid the minimum $AU 23.5 million.

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