Michael Jordan’s Highland Park Estate is up for sale for $29 million. he former Bulls star’s suburban Chicago residence is the most expensive property in the area ever. The sprawling estate is situated at 2700 Point Lane, along Lake Michigan, and has more than 56,000 square feet of living space. That includes nine bedrooms, 15 baths and five fireplaces. In addition to the main home, which was built in 1995 and extensively renovated in 2009, there’s also a three-bedroom guesthouse, pool area, outdoor tennis court and three climate-controlled multi-car garages.
An indoor basketball complex features a full-size regulation court with specially cushioned hardwood flooring and competition-quality high intensity lighting. It has a sound system set up to provide perfect acoustics within the court space.
The private gate is boldly embellished with a huge number 23, the jersey number Jordan famously wore during his initial tenure with the Chicago Bulls.
Although the home has more than just a few traces of the Hall of Famer, Juanita, Jordan’s ex-wife, is the one who reportedly owns the property, winning it in their $168 million divorce settlement.
The property was put on the market by Katherine Chez-Malkin of Baird and Warner Real Estate.