At the end of February, retired Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan’s 32,683-square-foot Legend Point mansion in Highland Park will mark a rare distinction: It will celebrate 10 years of being for sale.
“I’m not sure if it’s because of the TV programs that they did or if it’s because people have an interest in looking at it a little bit differently, but suddenly there does appear to be a bit of interest in it,” she said. Built in 1995, the contemporary-style mansion has 15 full bathrooms, 4 half bathrooms, a regulation-sized basketball gymnasium, a circular infinity pool and a cigar room.
This house is a tear down.
It looks like a factory from the outside.
see, the problem with this property is, it's fucking ugly, and the seven acres? is worth more divvied up.