This $23.5M Mansion Comes with its Very Own Jordan Sneaker Vault

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Have you ever dreamed of living in your very own sneaker paradise? Silly question – of course you have. Well, here’s your dream in the flesh: a jaw-dropping 21,410-square-foot estate in Scottsdale, Arizona has just hit the market for a cool $23.5 million – and it comes with a $300,000 ‘Jordan Room’ dedicated to the greatest sneaker line of all time.

This ultra-luxury mansion, built in 2017 by Brett Hardt Sr. (founder of Attitude Is Free), isn't just another McMansion. It boasts a regulation-sized underground basketball court, a movie theatre, and enough space to host a sneaker convention. But the real showstopper? A sneaker vault designed specifically for complete with wood shelving, fluorescent lighting and a massive Jumpman logo hovering over a hoop. The room currently holds 290 pairs of Jordans, but it can house up to 325 – because what’s a million-dollar estate without a proper sneaker rotation?

And if that wasn’t enough, this property has been a hotspot for NBA royalty. and Mikal Bridges have all visited, and the underground basketball court is straight out of a pro arena, featuring a scoreboard, loft, locker room with five bathrooms, and even a private parking space.

Outside, the luxury continues with a 9-hole putting green, five chipping pads, a golf simulator, and a jogging track that wraps around the estate. The house itself blends Costa Rican wood ceilings with Chicago brick accents, a nod to the owner’s roots, and comes fully loaded with smart home tech for a seamless modern living experience.

So, if you’ve got $23.5 million lying around and an undying love for Air Jordans, this sneaker sanctuary could be yours.

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