Revealing the surprising reason Michael B. Jordan regrets parting farm villa

The Creed III star and director put his enormous farmhouse-style Los Angeles home on the market for just under $13 million.

There are eight bedrooms, ten bathrooms, and four half-baths in the 12,300 square foot contemporary mansion.

The three-car garage, 20-foot-tall wood-paneled front entry, and gated half-acre Encino residence all have charcoal gray exteriors.

The beautifully planted estate contains a massage room, two-story guest house, fireplace-equipped cabana, pool, and jacuzzi.

The main house and the guest house meet at an outdoor kitchen with a grill and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors for convenient indoor-outdoor living.

The residence has an elevator, a soundproof theater with charcoal shag carpeting and ambient lighting, a soundproof gym with an enclosed outdoor dipping spa, and a stunning master suite with vaulted wood slat ceilings, a white marble fireplace, and enormous walk-in closets.

Jordan purchased the freshly constructed property last May for $12.51 million, and another $500,000 was spent on the air conditioning and security equipment, so it is more likely that he is selling it due to a change in living circumstances than to turn a profit.

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Jordan purchased the freshly constructed property last May for $12.51 million, and another $500,000 was spent on the air conditioning and security equipment, so it is more likely that he is selling it due to a change in living circumstances than to turn a profit.

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