NBA legend Michael Jordan is planning to invest massive money into a luxury French Riviera property, The U.S Sun understands. The six-time NBA champion and billionaire has viewed six stunning properties with a combined worth of $64 million along the Mediterranean coastline in the southeast of France.
Those included two luxurious $10 million and $13 million pads with stunning views of the Bay of St.Tropez. The first has an expansive garden, modern rooms and is less than half a mile from the seaside.
The second offers a Japanese garden with an infinity pool, described as a " haven of peace." Nestled in the hills of Mont Gros, on the outskirts of Nice, the French Riviera's largest town, Jordan, 61, took a look at a sumptuous 30-room, 14-bedroom mansion worth a whopping $14.3 million, originating from the 19th century in Côte d’Azur.
READ MORE ON THE NBA Defined as a "Gem of Belle Époque architecture." the villa is listed as a historical monument. The sprawling property has an incredible five-floor view of Baie de Anges, one of Nice’s most beautiful panoramas.
The former Chicago Bulls superstar and businessman also checked out a $10 million modern property in Le Cannet with Californian-style architecture. Located in the Heights of Cannes, the property is in the middle of the hills but less than 10 minutes away from La Croisette, the city's most famous beach, known for its glamour and luxurious movie festival. Jordan also toured two other properties: a modern villa in Gras.