Michael Jordan may be on the brink of his greatest accomplis▨hment yet.
After over a decade-long battle, the GOAT has reportedly found a suitor for his Highland Park mansion. Known by many in the Chicagoland area, the h🦩ouse has sat empty and on the market since 2012. Jordan initially listed the property for $29.0 million and has slowly decreased that staggering number over the years.
, Jordan’s camp dropped the price to $21.0 million and $16.0 million before he finally settled on $14.9 million in 2015. The price has remained that steep ever since, but Bob Goldborough now shares that someone has finally signed on to take over the famous estate. Who that person is and whether or not the deal will be finalized remains to be seen. However, this is seemingly the closest Jordan has come to ridding himself of the mansion ever since it went on the market.
The has the house set at a whopping 32,683 square feet. There are nine bathrooms and 19 bedrooms to go along with a full-size basketball court (duh), cigar room (duh again), putting greens (duh x3), and an infinity pool. Locals are also more than familiar with the famous entrance gate that features Michael Jordan’s iconic “23.” Be honest, you pulled into the driveway to see it once or twice!
Anyway, I’m fascinated to see if we learn more about the buyer. Will it be another notable name or merely someone with deep pockets? If one thing is for sure, this person will have one heck of a story to tell during dinner parties.
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