Michael Jordan's former Highland Park mansion, rebranded as Champions Point, is available for luxury rental during March Madness at $230,000. After languishing on the market for 12 years, the property was sold for $9.5 million after multiple price cuts. New owner John Cooper plans to offer co-ownership stakes while temporarily renting out the estate. The mansion includes elaborate amenities, such as a professional gym and indoor basketball court, making it an ideal retreat for sports enthusiasts.
The property, now rebranded as Champions Point, is available as a super-high-end rental for basketball fanatics looking to immerse themselves in luxury during March Madness.
For $230,000 - paid upfront, plus a $50,000 refundable deposit - tenants get full access to the 32,000-square-foot mansion, complete with a regulation-size indoor basketball court.
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