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If you want to live like a basketball champion, now’s your chance.
The new owner of Michael Jordan’s longtime home in Highland Park announced Friday that bidding is open for ownership shares of the property, which he’s branding as Champions Point.
Bidding starts at $1 million and a “limited number” of shares are available, though the exact amount wasn’t specified. Champions Point did not immediately respond to a request to elaborate on the announcement.
John Cooper, a suburban real estate executive who purchased Jordan’s sprawling mansion for $9.