Michael Jordan Sells Highland Park Mansion After 12 Years for $9.5 Million
The NBA legend's Illinois estate, originally listed at $29 million, sold at a 67% discount after multiple price cuts and prolonged market struggles.
- Michael Jordan's 56,000-square-foot Highland Park mansion, originally listed in 2012 for $29 million, sold for $9.5 million on December 10, 2024.
- The property features nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms, a regulation basketball court, putting green, tennis court, infinity pool, and a cigar room.
- Jordan spent over $1.8 million in property taxes during the 12 years the mansion was on the market, with annual taxes of approximately $148,000.
- The estate's location, surrounded by other homes, railroad tracks, and a nature preserve, reportedly made it less appealing and difficult to sell.
- The sale marks Jordan's continued departure from Chicago, following the sale of a luxury condo and his focus on properties in Florida and North Carolina.