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Jordan’s villa finally sold
Michael Jordan’s Illinois mansion has found a buyer after years of searching. The NBA legend collects much less than he previously asked for.
Michael Jordan’s Illinois mansion has found a buyer after years of searching. The NBA legend collects much less than he previously asked for.
Michael Jordan’s iconic Highland Park, Illinois mansion has found a new owner after nearly 11 years on the market. The property sold for $9.5 million after originally being listed for $29 million in December 2013. The final retail price represents a 67 percent discount.
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Sale completed after a long wait
The sales process was initiated in September, but the price remained unknown until recently. Compass said the sale closed Tuesday. The property was last listed for $14.8 million in May 2015 before being removed from the market in February 2021.
Built in 1995, the two-story home boasts nine bedrooms and 19 bathrooms, 15 of which are fully equipped, according to Zillow. Luxurious amenities include a full-size basketball court, putting green, tennis court, cigar room and circular infinity pool.
Visitors are greeted by a gate with the giant number “23” – an homage to Jordan’s famous jersey number with the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. In addition, the property has a library and a 14-car garage.