Michael Jordan’s Highland Park Mansion Finally Sells for $9.5 Million After 12 Years on the Market

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When Michael Jordan lists a property, you’d expect it to dominate the market like he once dominated the NBA. Nothing could have been further from the case. Instead, his Highland Park mansion became stuck on the market and real estate agents for the billionaire spent over a decade trying to unload ostentatious mansion. 08 May 2022, US, Miami: Motorsport: Formula 1 World Championship, Miami Grand Prix, race: Basketball superstar Michael Jordan in the Mercedes box. Photo: Hasan Bratic/dpa (Photo by Hasan Bratic/picture alliance via Getty Images) Now, on Tuesday, Dec. 10, he finally sold the home. What Took So Long According to the Chicago Tribune, the 8.4-acre estate was first listed in 2012 at $29 million before lingering for nearly 13 years before finally selling for $9.5 million — less than a third of Jordan’s original asking price. Built in 1995, the estate reflects Jordan’s legacy and lifestyle. The gated entrance bears his iconic number 23, a bold declaration of its famous owner. Inside, the property boasts nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms, a 14-car garage, and a regulation-size basketball gymnasium. Luxurious touches, like a cigar room and a circular infinity pool, mirror the Hall of Famer’s personality. Yet, despite its grandeur,...

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