The Chicago Bulls Hall of Famer finally got rid of the Illinois house he sunk $50 million into. See it
Michael Jordan finally got the win that had eluded him: Selling his Illinois house after over 12 years on the market, even though it was dealt at a super low price.
Jordan is worth over $3 billion, so collecting the $9.5 million it sold for really isn’t much except for a moral victory at this point. The house was listed for $14.9 million, so that’s quite the price reduction. It was even listed at $29 million in 2012.in 2023 for approximately $3 billion, which was a profit of $2.25 billion.
The retired baller now co-owns 23XI Racing, a professional auto racing team that competes in the NASCAR Cup Series. He’s doing just fine and doesn’t need the extra $10 million, but it’s still a win for the NBA legend — finally.
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