Inside NBA legend Michael Jordan’s stunning £6m mansion that’s built into the mountains and includes a golf simulator and home cinema Dave Fraser

NBA legend Michael Jordan is selling his incredible home in the Utah mountains for £6million.

The stunning mansion set in the illustrious Park City community has been put on the market – having been built in 2006.

 Michael Jordan is selling his incredible home in Utah for £6million16Michael Jordan is selling his incredible home in Utah for £6millionCredit: Planet Photos The incredible home features views of the Utah mountains16The incredible home features views of the Utah mountainsCredit: Planet Photos The spacious property includes five bedrooms and eight bathrooms16The spacious property includes five bedrooms and eight bathroomsCredit: Planet Photos The Utah home boasts an incredible infinity pool16The Utah home boasts an incredible infinity poolCredit: Planet Photos The property even boasts its own home cinema16The property even boasts its own home cinemaCredit: Planet Photos The home boasts a mixture of bamboo and Italian marble flooring16The home boasts a mixture of bamboo and Italian marble flooringCredit: Planet Photos Jordan even installed a golf simulator on the property16Jordan even installed a golf simulator on the propertyCredit: Planet Photos

The 10,000-square-foot home features five bedrooms and eight bathrooms – as well as a golf simulator.

The Utah house boasts views of the stunning mountains, as well as a local golf course, say the LA Times.

Jordan’s home also features a large atrium, home cinema, large gym and wet bar.

The three-storey mansion includes Italian marble, bamboo floors, granite work-tops and winding staircases.

Elsewhere, the house features a two-level living room, a double-island kitchen with stairs up to a spacious office.

The master bedroom suite has stunning views of the Wasatch Mountains and the Glenwild Golf Club.

The outside features fountains, built-in fireplaces and even an infinity pool – as well as four acres of forest.

Six-time NBA champion Jordan – widely regarded as one of the greatest sports stars of all time – will be hoping he has more luck selling his Utah property than his Illinois residence.

 Jordan is hoping to sell the home in the hills for a round £6m16Jordan is hoping to sell the home in the hills for a round £6mCredit: Planet Photos The home features eight stunning bathrooms, as well as five bedrooms16The home features eight stunning bathrooms, as well as five bedroomsCredit: Planet Photos The three-storey home even comes equipped with a home office16The three-storey home even comes equipped with a home officeCredit: Planet Photos The home is set in four acres of tree-covered grounds16The home is set in four acres of tree-covered groundsMJ put that home up for sale in 2012 for £23m – and is reportedly still yet to sell it, despite it boasting nine bedrooms and 15 bathrooms.

Jordan has trimmed the asking price to £11.7m, nearly half the original price, as the individual numbers in American dollars ($14,855,000) add up to 23 – his jersey number while winning five NBA MVP awards for the Chicago Bulls.

That property also includes a putting green and even an indoor basketball court.

 The living room is spread across two storeys and is the home's impressive centrepiece16The living room is spread across two storeys and is the home’s impressive centrepieceCredit: Planet Photos The home boasts a huge kitchen, complete with two islands16The home boasts a huge kitchen, complete with two islandsCredit: Planet Photos Jordan will hope to sell his Utah home more quickly than his Illinois residence, which has been on the market for seven years16Jordan will hope to sell his Utah home more quickly than his Illinois residence, which has been on the market for seven yearsCredit: Planet Photos The outside of the home is spacious, featuring BBQ pits and a swimming pool16The outside of the home is spacious, featuring BBQ pits and a swimming poolCredit: Planet Photos Jordan built the home in 2006 but is now hoping to turn a profit on it16Jordan built the home in 2006 but is now hoping to turn a profit on itCredit: Planet Photos