
The NBA legend originally put the enormous property up for sale in 2012 with an asking price of $29 million. He lowered that sum to $16 million just one year later.
In 2015, the price was reduced again—this time in an apparent bid to remind shoppers of the sporting significance within the Highland Park, IL, property’s walls.The new sticker price? $14,855,000, in honor of Jordan’s longtime jersey number, 23. When added, 1, 4, 8, 5, and 5 total 23.
However, that gimmicky move once again failed to entice any buyers, and the nine-bedroom, 15.5-bathroom home sat on the market at that price for the next eight years—until now.
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