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Michael Jordan hasn’t lived in his former Highland Park home for over a decade, but fans will have the opportunity to live like Mike did during his Bulls days.
It just won’t be cheap.
The seven-bed, 17.5-bath home was renovated in 2009 before Jordan ultimately listed the home in 2012 at $29 million. It then sat on the market for 12 years with little buyer interest given the specific-to-MJ design and secluded suburban Illinois location. That was until real estate investor John Cooper purchased the home for $9.5 million and opted to list the property on Airbnb.