Michael Jordan's Suburban Chicago Mansion Now 50 Percent Off: Report

The NBA star is now asking $14.855 million for the 56-000 square foot property, a massive cut from its $29 million price tag in 2012

Michael Jordan is not done trying to unload his Highland Park mansion.

After more than a year of a break from the real estate market, the property has been re-listed – but this time at a near 50 percent slash from its original asking price, Curbed reports.

The NBA star is now asking $14.855 million for the 56-000 square foot property, a massive cut from the $29 million price tag it had when originally listed in 2012, according to Curbed.

The sprawling compound had been taken off the market in March 2014 after sitting there for nearly two years and weathering three price reductions and a busted auction.

The agent who represented the home at the time said they wanted to "give it a rest."

The property includes nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms and an NBA-regulation basketball court, not to mention a weight room, a three-bedroom guesthouse, pool, outdoor tennis court and three climate-controlled multi-car garages. Jordan bought the land in 1991 and moved into the home in 1994.

The Bulls great and his family now live in Florida full-time.

A published video from the home's failed auction shows off a tour of the dream-like estate: 

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