Michael Jackson’s Neverland Rach Costs $100 Million

Finally, some of the world’s wealthiest Michael Jackson fans can finally get a fair chance at owning the King of Pop’s famous Neverland Ranch, which was his home for 15 years. Michael purchased the property in 1987 for about $19.5 million, and he invested heavily in order to make it worthy of its name. The 2,700-acre estate is now called Sycamore Valley Ranch, and it includes a 12,000 square-foot French Normandy-style home as well as two guest houses, an amusement park and a zoo.


However, the zoo has been shut down a while back, and the amusement park is not exactly in the best condition. Still, the ranch does feature a beautiful swimming pool, a basketball court, a tennis court, a cabana and a private movie theater.


Courtesy of Sotheby’s and Hilton & Hyland, the Sycamore Valley Ranch is now listed for $100 million, and only certain buyers with “extensive prequalification” will actually be taken into consideration for a purchase.

 

 

[Via – Vogue]