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Michael Jordan’s ‘Unsold’ Chicago Mansion May Have a Buyer: Photos

Michael Jordan’s mansion in the suburbs of Chicago has been abandoned for years.

But the house can soon be inhabited again.

The nine-bedroom home, which has been on the market since 2012, is now listed as “contingent” on Realtor.com. (This designation means Jordan can have an offer accepted, but the sale is contingent on the potential buyer meeting certain conditions.)

Fourteen years ago, when the legendary Chicago Bulls shooting guard put his Highland Park, Illinois mansion up for sale, he asked $29 million. In 2015, he reduced the price to $14,855,000, but the listing remained active.

The home is filled with many nods to Jordan’s basketball career, such as his number 23 on the property’s front gate, his famous Air Jordan flag logo plastered on his putting green and, not surprisingly, a basketball court with the same logo In the middle.

Even after various tricks, such as offering a full set of Air Jordans for purchase, the house remained abandoned after Jordan left Illinois for his home state of North Carolina.

Below, we take a closer look at a home once considered virtually unsaleable. Most of the images are from footage provided by Concierge Auctions, which held an unsuccessful auction for the house in 2013.. Katherine Malkin of Compass, who is listed as the current seller’s agent, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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