Michael Jordan's Highland Park Home Under Contract After 12 Years

Monday, 16 September 2024, 19:00

Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion has finally gone under contract after being on the market for over 12 years. The property, known as Legend Point, has seen significant price reductions, making it a notable event in sports and real estate history. Originally listed at $29 million, it was recently priced at $14.9 million.
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Michael Jordan's Highland Park Home Under Contract After 12 Years

Michael Jordan's Iconic Highland Park Mansion

HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — After more than 12 years on the market and a significant price reduction, the mansion Michael Jordan listed on Leap Day 2012 has reportedly found a buyer. The 56,000-square-foot property went under contract over the weekend, according to Crain's Chicago Business. WGN has reached out to the longtime listing agent for confirmation and further details.

Details About Legend Point

Jordan originally offered the home for sale at $29 million but eventually reduced the asking price to approximately $14.9 million several years ago. This luxurious residence, known as Legend Point, features nine bedrooms, over a dozen bathrooms, a private basketball court, and many other amenities that cater to the lifestyle of a sports legend.


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