The speaker talks about people's obsession with owning a big and impressive house to show off to others in the neighborhood, and how there seems to be a limit to how much people are willing to spend or how big they are willing to go.
Steve, a childhood friend, exhibits odd behavior at Bill's house, taking a suspiciously long time inside and claiming to be looking for a bottle opener despite being familiar with the house.
The speaker talks about their current living situation in a spacious apartment and the downsides of living under the Home Owners Association. They mention going out to look at houses later that day.
The podcast discusses the inspiring journey of Steve from being a broke college dropout in the UK to now living in a luxurious apartment in the US. The episode also ponders on how Steve must have explained his life-changing decision to his parents.
Michael Jordan's $13 million mansion includes features such as an indoor basketball court, huge closets for all his Air Jordans, and a gate leading up to the driveway with his iconic number 23 on it. He originally put the mansion up for sale 9 years ago for $30 million but is now listed for half that price.