Michael Jordan, the NBA legend, has been attempting to sell his £12 million property for years. A youngster was discovered inside the house after it was broken into.

Michael Jordan’s Chicago mansion, valued at £12 million, was recently broken into, with an 18-year-old reportedly found inside. The NBA legend, now 60, hasn’t resided in the property since he put it up for sale in 2012 and was absent during the incident. Police responded to a call from neighbors and discovered the teenager, identified as Raiden Hagerdorn by local media, on the premises. According to TMZ, he has been charged with criminal trespass and two counts of criminal damage to property.The luxury property boasts 11 bedrooms, a pool house and, of course, an athletics area complete with its own basketball court.Jordan's famous #23 brand decorates his front gates

Initially listed for around £24 million, the MJ-branded property spans an impressive 56,000 square feet across seven acres, befitting of a sports hero of Jordan’s stature. The unmistakable touch of Jordan’s ownership is evident right from the front gate, where his iconic number ’23’ is emblazoned in a bold silver jersey font.Jordan's basketball court is personalised with his famous name on it

Inside the mansion, guests are greeted with nine luxurious bedrooms and a staggering 19 bathrooms (comprising 15 full bathrooms and four half bathrooms). Jordan, who also owns an expansive mansion in Utah, had this home custom-built to his specifications, resulting in a property filled with unique quirks and features tailored to his preferences.