Michael Jordan's former Chicago mansion is now a $1M timeshare
Briefly

Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion, now sold for $9.5 million after 12 years on the market, is being converted into a luxury timeshare.
Real estate investor John Cooper described the timeshare as 'an opportunity to own a piece of history and bring sports enthusiasts together through a unique co-ownership model.'
The mansion features remarkable amenities, including a regulation-size basketball court, an infinity pool, and a tennis court, all ideal for lavish events.
Cooper aims to preserve the home's original design while incorporating modern elements, stating, 'Our goal is to create a shared experience where co-owners can enjoy unparalleled amenities.'
Read at New York Post
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