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Chicago Bulls legend and NBA Hall of Fame great Michael Jordan’s 56,000-square-foot Highland Park mansion has found a buyer after 12 years on the market.
The mansion, 2700 Point Ln., sits on over 7 acres and first went on the market for $29 million in 2012. The property went under contingent contract with an asking price of $14,855,000, Katherine Malkin, the Compass agent representing it, confirmed.
The mansion, built in 1995 after Jordan announced his return from his first retirement, features nine bedrooms and 19 bathrooms, as well as a basketball court, cigar room, tennis court and swimming pool, according to the mansion’s listing on the real estate marketplace Zillow.