The actor, who starred in and directs Creed III, listed his huge Los Angeles farmhouse-style property for slightly under $13 miℓℓio𝚗.
The 12,300-square-foot modern home has eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and four half-baths.
The gated half-acre Encino home has a charcoal gray facade, a three-car garage, and a 20-foot-tall wood-paneled front entrance.
The landscaped compound has a pool, jacuzzi, cabana with a fireplace, two-story guest house, and massage room.
The main and guest residences converge at a grill-equipped outdoor kitchen with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors for easy indoor-outdoor living.
The home has an elevator, a gym with an enclosed outdoor dipping spa accessible via massive pocket doors, a soundproof theater with charcoal shag carpeting and ambient lighting, and an impressive primary suite with vaulted wood slat ceilings, a white marble fireplace, and huge walk-in closets.
Since Jordan paid $12.51 miℓℓio𝚗 last May for the newly built property, which was completed in 2021, and spent another $500,000 on the air conditioning and security systems, it appears that he is selling it due to a change in living arrangements rather than to make a profit.
Jordan sold his $7 miℓℓio𝚗 Hollywood Hills mansion in nature at the same time. The California native lived with his parents in a $1.7 miℓℓio𝚗 Sherman Oaks Spanish-style home before buying it in 2019.