Michael Jordan‘s $14 million Chicago home is back in the headlines after languishing 12 years on the market.

The 61-year-old NBA legend initially put the sprawling mansion up for sale in 2012, with a sky-high asking price of $29 million. He lowered it to $16 million after year.

In 2015, the price was reduced again—this time in an apparent bid to remind shoppers of the sporting significance within the Highland Park, IL, property’s walls.

The new sticker price? $14,855,000, in honor of Jordan’s longtime jersey number, 23. When added, 1, 4, 8, 5, and 5 total 23.

But that maneuver failed to broaden the appeal of the property, which has remained on the market at that price for the past nine years.

 Michael Jordan, NBA Hall of Famer NBA legend Michael Jordan

James Gilbert/Getty Images

Michael Jordan's homeMichael Jordan’s home is at the center of a TikTok scandal after a user claimed to have broken in and filmed it.

Realtor.com

Michael Jordan's homeThe NBA legend’s home has been on the market since 2012.

Realtor.com

TikTok user claims to have filmed in Michael Jordan's homeIn the TikTok video, which has since been deleted, the “urban explorer” claims the Chicago home is in a state of disrepair.

TikTok

The property was largely abandoned, until a so-called “urban explorer” claimed to have broken into the home in January, then released a video that was allegedly filmed inside.

The footage sparked a surge of interest on TikTok. Representatives for Jordan insisted that the video was not taken inside his home. Realtor.com® has contacted Jordan’s spokesperson for additional comment.

The urban explorer, who goes by “Decaying Midwest” on TikTok, claimed to have found interiors that are far less appealing than the grandeur and luxury that one might expect from a high-profile property.