EXCLUSIVE: Buyer of Michael Jordan's $9.5 Million Mansion Cuts $230K-a-Month Rental Price by $50K After Failing To Find Tenant
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John Cooper, who bought Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion for $9.5 million, attempted to rent it for $230,000/month but later lowered the price to $150,000/month due to lack of interest. Cooper revealed plans to transform the home into a luxury timeshare while renaming it 'Champions Point.' Notably, Cooper has removed Jordan's 'Jumpman' logo from the basketball court, contradicting his commitment to honor the basketball legend's legacy. He has also renovated the interior with modern furnishings and upgrades.
"Despite promising to honor Jordan's legacy, the court's center circle has been covered over to eradicate the silhouette of the NBA icon."
"Cooper has dramatically reduced that price, relisting the sprawling mansion with a monthly cost of $150,000."
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