Michael Jordan’s Chicago Mansion Finally Has Buyer After 12 Years on Market

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Michael Jordan’s ‘unsellable’ mansion in Highland Park, Illinois, has been on the market for 12 years and it looks like it might finally have a buyer.

Jordan listed the property for $29 million in 2012, but it was most recently priced at $14.9 million in 2015.

The 56,000-square-foot home, has custom nods to the Bulls great throughout, but has been sitting abandoned for years.

The nine bedroom house has been on and off the market since 2012, but in a huge development, has now been listed as “contingent” on Realtor.com. (Meaning Jordan may have accepted an offer, but the sale depends on the prospective buyer meeting certain conditions.)

Jordan’s house pays hommage to MJ’s career in a number of years, like his number 23 on the front gate of the property, his famous Air Jordan logo on the flag sticks on his putting green, and, of course a basketball court with that same logo in the middle.

Along with that, it’s a seven-acre lot that was constructed in 1995 and has 19 bathrooms, an indoor gym, a library, a cigar room, A tennis court, an infinity pool and three separate multi-car garages.

Prospective buyers are required to sign nondisclosure agreements if they tour the property, The Wall Street Journal reports.

The mansion was in the headlines as recently as August when a TikTok’s users videos went viral from inside the estate where it was crumbling.

The videos showed  a flooded basketball court and among furniture and knick knacks messily scattered everywhere.

Best of the luck to prospective buyer.

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