Saturday, May 30, 2015

Michael Jackson's former home valued at US$ 100 million sale

Neverland previously had a zoo, amusement park and a fire department.


Michael Jackson's residence, Neverland, sold for US$ 100 million, reports the Wall Street Journal.



Complex ranch in Santa Barbara, California, United States previously has a zoo, amusement park and a fire department.

Most of it is gone, what remains is an hour of flowering plants and railroads.

Jackson bought the house in 1987 for US$ 19,5 million, but the singer's later difficulties to pay.

An investment firm that helped him Neverland need not be auctioned.

That place is now called Sycamore Valley Ranch and has been rebuilt since Jackson died in 2009.

Land area of ​​1.100 hectares in 5225 Figueroa Mountain Road is now sold Sotheby's and Hilton & Hyland.

Estate agents warned fans of Jackson, who hope to see a part of the history of the life of Michael, that everyone wants to enter must pass through "careful examination".

"We are not going to give you a tour," said Suzanne Perkins of Sotheby's International Realty told the Wall Street Journal.
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