Chicago Bulls Star Joakim Noah, is ditching his Lincoln Park abode even though he only lived there for a year. The market price for his Lincoln Park Mansion is $3.15 million as stated in a report by chicago.cbslocal.com.
The property is 7,000 square feet. It features seven bedrooms. It has five and a half bathrooms. The mansion is elegant in style and design. It has a colossal winding staircase near the living room. The grand living room is a mixture of carpeted floors and marbles. It contain a fireplace, antique cabinets, and vaulted ceilings.
There are gray draperies on the windows. It has exquisite pillars that are distributed all throughout the living room. A painting is also hung above the fireplace. The room is painted all white. It has large couches and a table at the center. The dining room contains a grand table with 8 chairs. It has a chandelier hanging above. A big painting is also pinned at the side. It contains ornamentals and the dining room also has an exquisite rug on the floor.
The kitchen contains marble floorings and counters. The walls and the cabinets are all painted in white. It has an island at the middle and 3 stools. The den's floor is carpeted. It has ornamental plants in each corner. A luxurious love sofa and a big couch is placed at the middle. Circle-type ornamentals are placed on the walls, giving the den a classier look. The bedrooms are unique, classy and artistic in its own way, matching the owner's personal style. It also features a rooftop deck space. The lawns are beautifully landscaped. At the corner, near the cobblestone staircase, a huge Statue of Liberty is placed.
The mansion was built in 2009 as reported by realtor.com. Noah bought the house last July 2014 for the price of $2.85 million. Noah is selling his home because he wanted to live near The United Center and the Bulls' new practice facility. Now, it's July and the home is back again in market for grabs.