Michael Jordan Finally Sells Chicago Mansion After 13 Years on the Market-for Less Than a Third of His Original Asking Price
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Michael Jordan's mansion, originally listed for $29 million in 2012, has finally sold for $9.5 million after 13 years on the market, a significant loss.
The property, boasting nine bedrooms and luxurious amenities like a full-size basketball court, had its price reduced multiple times, reflecting Jordan's desire to sell over the years.
Despite its storied past and connection to Michael Jordan, the estate remained unsold for over a decade, raising questions about the motivations behind the final sale.
The mansion features personalized elements like the number 23 on its gates and a basketball court showcasing Jordan's iconic logo, highlighting its connection to the sports star.
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