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Michael Jordan is the undisputed NBA GOAT, according to many. During his peak, Jordan aimed only at the summit and never settled for anything less. However, with times changing, the NBA legend has learned to accept a little adjustment here and there. For example, MJ has finally been able to sell off his famous mansion in Chicago. However, it did not get the price that Jordan had hoped for while listing it initially.
According to the public listing records, the property was bought for $9.5 million. However, its initial listed price is enough to make fans’ jaws drop. Listed almost a decade ago, Jordan’s mansion had a starting sell price of $29 million on Zillow. Unfortunately, as the years went by, the mansion sat idle, with no buyers showing interest in buying the lavish property.
Thus, as Jordan’s compass agent, Katherine Malkin confirmed the sale, the mansion had a 67% price cut! Back in September, the mansion got marked as contingent, indicating that a buyer for the property has been found. While no details were provided on who the buyer was, here’s a detailed look at Michael Jordan’s famous property.
Michael Jordan’s Property At A Glance
Michael Jordan built his lavish Chicago mansion during his prime years with the Bulls. The house is situated in Highland Park on a massive 32,000-square-foot area. Equipped with modern amenities, it boasts a basketball court, cigar room, and tennis court.
The estate also comes with nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms, and many other facilities that make living a grand adventure at the mansion. However, this is not the only luxury property that Jordan had bought for himself. He also has a $16.5 million mansion in Florida and a 2013 built, 28,000 sq foot luxury living space at the same location.
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