The luxurious seven-acre estate was originally listed for $29 million in 2012 before the price was slashed to just less than $15 million.LeBron James steps away from Lakers for 'personal reasons' as he plays some of the worst basketball of his careerThe Wall Street Journal reportedLocated in Highland Park, Ill., the lavish property was constructed when Jordan played for the Bulls, with whom he won six NBA championships during the 1990s.
Complete with entry gates featuring Jordan’s No. 23 jersey number, the mansion boasts nine bedrooms and 19 bathrooms. A basketball court, indoor gym, library and cigar room make up the opulent property’s amenities, as well as a tennis court, infinity pool and multi-car garages.A 14-time NBA All-Star, Jordan’s first stint with the Bulls lasted from 1984-93. He returned to Chicago from 1995-98 after a brief retirement.
Jordan played the final two seasons of his career with the Wizards before officially retiring after the 2003 season.Vividseats: Official Ticketing Partner of New York Post