There’s only one house that has been deemed the Champions Point—most likely because it was home to basketball royalty, Michael Jordan.
And if you ever dreamed of stepping inside and spending the night there, you might be disappointed to learn its nightly price.
According to NBC Chicago, Michael Jordan’s former Highland Park home is now available for short-term rent. Listed through Airbnb Luxe, the estate offers an elite experience fit for a GOAT, and starting this week, you can offically stay there. However, it certainly comes with a hefty price tag.
The 7.39-acre estate, now owned by entrepreneur John Cooper, sleeps up to 12 people and features seven bedrooms and up to 20 bathrooms.
How much does it cost to stay at Champions Point?
A weeklong stay over Labor Day weekend? If you checked in on Aug. 29 and out on Sept. 5, it would cost $120,920—the price of an actual house.
The gated property still features the famous “23” on the entrance gate, a reminder of its legendary past. Inside, you’ll find a full basketball court, commercial-grade gym, saltwater aquariums, a movie theater, a cigar lounge, and a wine cellar.
Additionally, guests can relax in the zero-entry infinity pool, practice their swing on the putting green, or even fish in the private pond.
If you’re like us and don’t have over $100,000 lying around, you can always drive past the gate at 2700 Point Lane.