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Michael Jordans Chicago Mansion Sells For 15 Million

Michael Jordan's Chicago Mansion Sells for $15 Million

Former NBA Star Finally Unloads Abandoned Property

The wait is over! After years of trying to sell his abandoned Chicago mansion, Michael Jordan has finally found a buyer.

The iconic property, located at 2700 Point Lane in Highland Park, Illinois, has been on the market since 1994.

Jordan originally listed the mansion for $29 million, but the price was gradually reduced over the years. The final sale price was $15 million, according to the Chicago Tribune.

The buyer is a private individual who has not been identified.

The mansion was built in 1991 and features six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a tennis court, a swimming pool, and a home theater.

Jordan purchased the property in 1992 for $4.8 million.

He moved out in 1993 after winning his third NBA championship with the Chicago Bulls.

The mansion has been vacant ever since.

In recent years, the property has fallen into disrepair.

The roof is leaking, the pool is empty, and the tennis court is overgrown with weeds.

The sale of the mansion marks the end of an era for Jordan.

The property was once a symbol of his success and wealth.

Now, it is a reminder of his failed attempt to sell his most prized possession.


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