Michael Jordan's $14.9M Highland Park Mansion Finds Buyer After 12 Years
The NBA legend's custom-built estate finally goes under contract after multiple price reductions and extensive market exposure.
- Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion, originally listed for $29 million in 2012, is now under contract at just under $14.9 million.
- The 56,000-square-foot property features nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms, a regulation-sized basketball court, and a cigar room.
- The mansion, built in the mid-1990s, includes unique touches like doors from the original Playboy Mansion and Jordan's Air Jordan logo.
- High property taxes and the highly personalized design of the home contributed to its lengthy time on the market.
- The final sale price and additional details will be determined in the next 20 to 30 days, with the buyer identified as an end-user rather than a developer.