Michael B. Jordan regretted saying goodbye to the farm villa and the reason behind it surprised everyone
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.