HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. (WLS) -- You can now own a share of Michael Jordan's former suburban home. The man who bought the Highland Park estate is selling shares. He's calling the estate "Champions Point." ...
The Highland Park estate previously owned by basketball superstar Michael Jordan. Ted S. Warren/AP file Share If you want to live like a basketball champion, now’s your chance. The new owner of ...
The man who purchased Michael Jordan's Highland Park mansion after over a decade on the market has announced he's offering shares of the property for $1 million, according to an announcement. John ...
There’s a new future in store for Michael Jordan’s longtime Chicago-area mansion. After sitting on the market for more than a decade, the basketball icon’s sprawling Highland Park property ...
Anyone with $1 million burning a hole in their pocket can now buy a piece of Michael Jordan’s iconic Highland Park estate — cheaper than a game-worn pair of his Air Jordan sneakers.
Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. The man who paid $9.5 million for Michael Jordan’s longtime Highland Park estate is selling shares in the legendary property for $1 million.
NBA legend Michael Jordan's son, Marcus Jordan, was arrested in Florida after he got his vehicle stuck on train tracks in the ...
That price is a steep drop from it’s original listing price of $29 million back in 2012. But now that the mansion is under new management, its owner is letting fans have their moment and giving them ...
So, when I heard that Michael Jordan’s legendary Highland Park mansion is now offering co-ownership (or sometimes known as "fractional") shares, I knew this wasn’t just any piece of ...
The new owner of Michael Jordan's iconic Chicago-area estate is exploring alternative plans, including the potential sale of ...