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After four years on and off the market, Scottie Pippen has finally scored a buyer for his Chicago estate, while his former teammate Michael Jordan has spent the better part of a decade trying to sell his abode.

The home, which was recently available to rent on Airbnb for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, received a pending offer on Tuesday for $2 million.

The six-time NBA champion first listed the property in 2016 for $3 million. 

Pippen purchased the Highland Park home in 2004 for $2.23 million at the time.

Spanning a massive 10,000 square feet on 2.6 acres of land, the home is made up of five bedrooms and six bathrooms.


  The home spans a massive 10,000 square feet. Realtor.com The home spans a massive 10,000 square feet. Realtor.com

  The expansive pool. Realtor.com The expansive pool. Realtor.com

  The patio. Realtor.com The patio. Realtor.com

  The double-height foyer. Realtor.com The double-height foyer. Realtor.com

  The living area with a wood-burning fireplace. Realtor.com The living area with a wood-burning fireplace. Realtor.com

  The kitchen. Realtor.com The kitchen. Realtor.com

  The dining room. Realtor.com The dining room. Realtor.com

Features include an expanded kitchen, a two-story living room, an infinity pool and a full-sized basketball gym — of course.

Additional amenities include a movie theater, clubhouse with a sauna and steam room, a game room and a wine cellar. 


  The full-sized basketball court. Realtor.com The full-sized basketball court. Realtor.com

  The movie theater. Realtor.com The movie theater. Realtor.com

  The primary en-suite bedroom overlooking the basketball court. Realtor.com The primary en-suite bedroom overlooking the basketball court. Realtor.com

  The primary en-suite bathroom. Realtor.com The primary en-suite bathroom. Realtor.com

  A view of the open floor plan. Realtor.com A view of the open floor plan. Realtor.com

Meanwhile, Jordan’s home in the same upscale neighborhood, priced at a whopping $14,855,000, hasn’t seen any offers in nearly 10 years. 

It doesn’t help that it’s also the priciest property on the block located in a depreciating, high tax town. 


  Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen of the Chicago Bulls catch their breath during a 1996 NBA Game. NBAE via Getty Images Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen of the Chicago Bulls catch their breath during a 1996 NBA Game. NBAE via Getty Images

Pippen and Jordan left their Chicago lives behind years ago, and are both currently living in sunny Florida. 


  Scottie Pippen finally scores buyer for Chicago mansion after four years on and off the market. Getty Images;Realtor.com Scottie Pippen finally scores buyer for Chicago mansion after four years on and off the market. Getty Images;Realtor.com

The Chicago Tribune first reported on the pending sale.

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