Michael Jordan's iconic mansion is in the final stages of being sold.
The former Chicago Bulls superstar's 32,683-square-foot home in Highland Park, Illinois, went under contract Sunday after being on the market for 12 years, according to The Athletic. The house was last listed in 2015 for $14.855 million -- a $14.145 million difference from the original asking price of $29 million when the estate went up for sale in 2012. The final price has not been made public.
Jordan bought 7 acres of property in 1991 before building the mansion in 1995, according to The Athletic. The home underwent significant renovations in 2009.
The luxury property includes an indoor, regulation-sized basketball court, a tennis court, a putting green and a swimming pool. The home also has nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms (15 of which are full-sized), an office space, library, cigar room and 14-car garage. The front gate of Jordan's estate features a life-sized "23."
Jordan sold his Chicago condominium for $6.82 million in 2023.