Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion sells for $9.5 million

After more than 12 years, Chicago Bulls legend and NBA Hall of Fame great Michael Jordan’s Highland Park mansion has sold for $9.5 million. 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 in September with an asking price of $14,855 million. The 56,000 square foot mansion sold Tuesday for $9.5 million, according to the mansion’s listing on the real estate marketplace Zillow.The name of the buyer was not known. Related Michael Jordan collectibles sell for $8.5 million at Sotheby’s auction Michael Jordan’s championship sneakers set record with $8M sale Michael Jordan’s mansion is up for auction, again The mansion, built in 1995 after Jordan announced his return from his first retirement, features nine bedrooms and 19 bathrooms, as well as a basketball court, cigar room, tennis court and swimming pool. The asking price was reduced several times, last changing in 2015. That year, Jordan was willing to include 29 pairs of signature Jordans for whomever met his asking price.Listing agent Katherine Malkin did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Dec 12, 2024 - 03:40
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Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion sells for $9.5 million

After more than 12 years, Chicago Bulls legend and NBA Hall of Fame great Michael Jordan’s Highland Park mansion has sold for $9.5 million.

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 in September with an asking price of $14,855 million.

The 56,000 square foot mansion sold Tuesday for $9.5 million, according to the mansion’s listing on the real estate marketplace Zillow.

The name of the buyer was not known.

The mansion, built in 1995 after Jordan announced his return from his first retirement, features nine bedrooms and 19 bathrooms, as well as a basketball court, cigar room, tennis court and swimming pool.

The asking price was reduced several times, last changing in 2015. That year, Jordan was willing to include 29 pairs of signature Jordans for whomever met his asking price.

Listing agent Katherine Malkin did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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