Former Bulls head coach looks to unload suburban mansion

Fred Hoiberg is seeking $4M for his Burr Ridge home

Fred Hoiberg and 15 60th Street (Credit: NBA and DMG)
Fred Hoiberg and 15 60th Street (Credit: NBA and DMG)

Fired Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg is looking to put Chicago in his rearview mirror.

Hoiberg and his wife, Carol, listed their six-bedroom mansion at 15 60th Street in Burr Ridge for $4 million, according to the Chicago Tribune.

The Bulls fired Hoiberg in December, partway into his second season. He was hired March 30 to coach the University of Nebraska men’s basketball team.

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Hoiberg and his wife paid $3.9 million for the newly built home in 2015. The house includes seven bathrooms, a four-car garage, an outdoor pool and spa, glass-enclosed wine cellar and bar room.

Listing agent Dawn McKenna of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage did not respond to a Tribune request for comment.

Hoiberg, who played for the Bulls from 1999 to 2003, is surely hoping to have better luck selling his place than Bulls legend Michael Jordan, whose Highland Park mega mansion is the Chicago area’s most notorious languishing listing. It’s also about $10 million more.

[Chicago Tribune]John O’Brien

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