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Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion, initially listed at $29 million in 2012, is now under contract after years of price reductions totaling nearly $15 million, with the final price set at $14.855 million. The property has been on the market intermittently for over a decade, attracting significant attention due to its unique features, such as a basketball court adorned with Jordan's logo and a gate displaying his iconic jersey number, 23. The potential buyer has not been disclosed, but they are reportedly not a developer. Should the sale close near the asking price, it would become the second-highest home sale in Chicagoland for the year. Jordan has invested over $1.8 million in property taxes during the listing period, while he has resided primarily in Florida since 2013. This sale marks a significant milestone for the NBA legend as he aims to finally part with this long-unsold estate.
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