In the 1990s, one team dominated the entire basketball world. the Chicago Bulls He reigned over the entire decade, securing six championship rings in an eight-year time span, with only two years between them when Michael Jordan I decided to pursue an MLB career.
side by side Scottie PippenJordan helped the bulls Destroy the rest of the league. During that time, Jordan resided in Chicago, and since he was the king of the world, he totally owned the house. according to Dennis Rudkin of Crain’s Chicago BusinessUnbeknownst to many people, Jordan’s former house was sold in May, and it went for a very high price.
Rudkin mentioned that Jordan’s former home quietly sold for $6.82 million.
“A penthouse on Lake Shore Drive that Chicago Bulls great Michael Jordan bought in the 1990s and his ex-wife quietly sold in 2014 in May for $6.82 million,” Rudkin wrote. “The apartment, an 8,000-square-foot collection of three separate units on the 39th and 40th floors of 1100 N. Lake Shore Drive, sold for the third-highest home price in the Chicago area of the year so far.”
As Rudkin noted, Jordan and his ex-wife sold the home in 2014, but the latest owner flipped the property again this year.
Jordan has been in the news lately for several other reasons, including selling his majority stake as owner of the Charlotte Hornets and his fans. Beef with pippinwhich made headlines on multiple occasions for all the wrong reasons.