Third Time's the Charm? Man Who Bought Michael Jordan's Beleaguered Mansion Is Now Offering It on Airbnb-After Failed Timeshare and Rental Schemes
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John Cooper purchased Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion for $9.5 million and initially considered a timeshare model. After pivoting to leasing, he is now marketing the property on Airbnb as a luxury rental called Champions Point. The estate, notable for its rich legacy, is classified as a 'Luxe' property, indicating high standards and exclusivity, promising guests an upscale experience with luxurious amenities. Cooper’s aim is to make the estate accessible for memorable family gatherings and celebrations.
Champions Point has always been a legendary estate. Now, we're making it possible for more people to experience that magic firsthand through our partnership with Airbnb Luxe.
The home's classification as one of its 'Luxe' dwellings is a clear sign of its impressive heritage, with just 0.05% of all listings on the site being featured in that special portfolio.
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