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The Highland Park, Illinois, home formerly owned by Michael Jordan could serve as the perfect getaway for fans of luxury, privacy and, of course, basketball. The home, which sold for $9.5 million in December, became available for rental on Airbnb this month. According to NBC News, the home is now owned by John Cooper, a real estate investor.

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Texas’ splashiest celebrity mansion — with the state’s, and possibly the country’s, largest private residential water park — is back on the market for $16.5 million, The Post can reveal. Since 2009, this 53-acre estate located in the San Antonio suburb of Boerne has served as the US address of French-American NBA star Tony Parker. Now, the retired San Antonio Spurs point guard and six-time NBA All-Star is ready to part with the 10-bedroom, 12-bathroom, 13,300-square-foot mansion he poured his personality into. “My vision was to build something where I can host my family and my friends, and create memories,” Parker told The Post. “I like to host and when my friends come from France, you know it’s a long flight, so I wanted a place where they can come for long stays.”

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A Chicago-area mansion once owned by all-time NBA great Michael Jordan is now listed on Airbnb, offering high-end travelers the chance to vacation like a six-time champion. Champions Point is a seven-bedroom, 17.5-bath estate on 7.39 acres that can accommodate 12 guests, according to the Airbnb listing and property owner John Cooper.

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Professional basketball star LeBron James has his …

Professional basketball star LeBron James has his sights set on a real estate slam dunk in Beverly Hills, CA—where the NBA legend is currently in the process of constructing his dream megamansion on the site of his demolished $39 million former home. The 40-year-old Los Angeles Lakers star—whose team was eliminated from the first round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs by the Minnesota Timberwolves—appears to be using his free time during the offseason to make major headway on the construction of his future home. Images obtained exclusively by Realtor.com® reveal the evolution of the sporting star's opulent abode, which he began building late in 2023—three years after he purchased the property for $36.75 million during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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It's understood that the Lakers star has spared no …

It's understood that the Lakers star has spared no expense on the property, which is expected to feature an array of lavish amenities, including a resort-style infinity pool, home theater, wine cellar, and—of course—an indoor basketball court. According to insiders, the dwelling's multilevel structure was designed for maximum privacy.

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The News spoke with developers, landowners, a Dallas …

The News spoke with developers, landowners, a Dallas County commissioner and others well-known in the world of commercial real estate to identify properties that might fit their needs. The overarching sentiment: The team should remain in the city and in downtown, if possible. Each parcel comes with its own set of caveats and drawbacks. It’s about more than just the land. There’s parking, the location of season ticket holders and other factors. “We put (American Airlines) on top of what was at the time, a rail yard, a water treatment plant, a power plant and an old meat processing factory,” said Mike Ablon, a Dallas real estate developer and investor who worked with Ross Perot Jr. when the site for the current arena was selected. “Nobody could have predicted that.”

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The businessman who purchased NBA legend Michael Jordan's beleaguered Highland Park, IL, mansion for the heavily discounted price of $9.5 million has now had to implement his own discount after putting the iconic property on the rental market for an eye-watering $230,000 a month. Nebraska native John Cooper purchased the nine-bedroom, 19-bathroom mansion in December—paying just over half of the most recent $14.89 million asking price for the dwelling, which had been on the market for 13 years. Initially, he vowed to protect the Chicago-area home's enduring legacy—although he noted that he had some "exciting plans" for the future of the home.

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After a marathon public meeting earlier in the week, …

After a marathon public meeting earlier in the week, Las Vegas Sands Corp., the casino giant behind a proposed “destination resort” near the former Texas Stadium site, asked Irving City Council members on Thursday afternoon to strip the casino gambling portion from the proposed zoning amendment. Speaking to council members during a scheduled public workshop hours before the City Council meeting, Mark Boekenheide, a Sands Corp. executive overseeing the company’s global real estate footprint, said the company’s pivot was in part a result of the concerns raised by speakers during Monday’s meeting.

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He’s going full-court press to sell this ultra-luxury Brooklyn home. Former Brooklyn Nets point guard Ben Simmons’ Dumbo condo is on sale for nearly $17 million. The 28-year-old is on his way to the Los Angeles Clippers after a contract buyout with the Brooklyn Nets last month, and he’s ready to part with his five-bedroom home. The Wall Street Journal first reported the listing.

New York Post

A dream of many sneaker fans is to have their own …

A dream of many sneaker fans is to have their own massive walk-in closet dedicated to just storing shoes. And for anyone who currently has $23 million lying around, that dream can become a reality with this recently listed mansion in Arizona. The 21,000-square-foot property located at 24258 N 91st St. in Scottsdale, AZ, was listed on Zillow last month with an asking price of $23.5 million. Aside from the notable amenities like five bedrooms, a full-sized basketball court, and a movie theater, this property also includes a $300K "Jordan Room" designed to display 290 pairs of Air Jordans and holds up to 325 pairs of sneakers total. The Zillow listing also says that over 60 NBA players, including Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul, Damian Lillard, and others, have visited this home since it was built in 2017, as it was previously owned by Attitude is Free founder Brett Hardt Sr.

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NBA player Bradley Beal’s former home in Bethesda, …

NBA player Bradley Beal’s former home in Bethesda, Maryland, has hit the market for $11 million. Beal, now with the Phoenix Suns, lived in the Washington, D.C.-area home during the latter part of his time with the Washington Wizards. He bought the house in 2019 for $7.8 million and sold it in 2023, after being traded to the Suns, for $9.185 million, records show.

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