
If you have $230,000 to spare, you could spend the month of March living in Michael Jordan’s former mansion in Highland Park, Illinois.
After languishing on the market for an incredible 12 years, the expansive estate is finally being repurposed.
Renamed Champions Point, the property is now available as an ultra-luxurious rental, specifically targeting basketball enthusiasts who want to indulge in opulence during March Madness, as reported by Realtor.com.
Jordan originally developed the 7-acre estate in the early 1990s with his then-wife, Juanita Vanoy. However, he faced significant challenges trying to sell the property for more than a decade.
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