Basketball superstar Michael Jordan has been trying to sell this Chicago-area mansion off and on for three years.
It's on again.
Legend Point, as he dubbed the
Highland Park estate, was listed in March 2012 at $29 million, then
marked down less than a year later to $21 million.
When that didn't take, he put it on the auction block in a highly publicized but ultimately fruitless sale. The November 2013
sale was delayed by a month, supposedly to accommodate interest that
was "even stronger than we anticipated," according to Concierge
Auctions. But no one placed even the minimum bid — which by then had
fallen to a mere $13 million.
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