Michael Jordan sells house: Bulls star's Highland Park mansion under contract after 12 years
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Lair Jordan? Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion finds buyer after 12 years on the market
Chicago Bulls legend and NBA Hall of Fame great Michael Jordan's 56,000-square-foot Highland Park mansion has found a buyer after 12 years on the market. The mansion, 2700 Point Ln., sits on over 7 acres and first went on the market for $29 million in 2012. The property went under contingent contract with an asking price of $14,855,000, Katherine Malkin, the Compass agent representing it, confirmed. The mansion, built in 1995 after Jordan announ…
Michael Jordan's 'unsellable' Chicago mansion may have finally found a buyer after 12 years. See inside.
Michael Jordan finally has a buyer for his mansion near Chicago.Don Juan Moore/Getty Images; Scott Olson/Getty Images Michael Jordan's mansion may have finally found a buyer after about 12 years on and off the market. Jordan listed the property for $29 million in 2012. It was most recently priced at $14.9 million. The 56,000-square-foot home, which has custom nods to Jordan throughout, sat abandoned for years. Michael Jordan's mansion in the sub…
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