Real Estate
Jordan Mansion Still for Sale
The listing price for the basketball great's Highland Park mansion has dropped by $13 million over the last three years.

It took Michael Jordan four years to finally get past the Detroit Pistons and win his first NBA championship. It’s now been nearly that long of a wait for the basketball superstar to sell his mansion in Highland Park.
Timeout Chicago reports the nine-bedroom, 17-bathroom, 32,000-square-foot palace was first listed on Leap Day of 2012 for $29 million. Since then, the home has gone through a gauntlet of price reductions to bring it to its current asking price of $16 million.
An NBA regulation basketball court, a custom table modeled after the city of Baghdad, the doors from the original Playboy Mansion in Chicago and front gates bearing “23” are just a few of the lavish details of the mansion sitting at 2700 Point Ln., owned by Jordan since 1991.
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