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Michael Jackson’s Neverland for Sale for $100 Million

There isn’t enough Purell in the world for me to walk into this place, but someone will end up buying Neverland. The whole ranch has been in limbo since Jacko died, no one has been able to do anything with it.

It was built in 1981 by a real estate tycoon. Jackson bought it in $19.5 million in 1988.

Currently listed at $100 million USD, the six-bedroom home (complete with a 50-seat theatre) sits on 2,700 acres in the Santa Ynez Valley in California, some 200 km north of Los Angeles.

Alas, the zoo and the amusement park are no longer there. They were removed after Jackson died in 2009.

(Via Billboard)

 

 

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