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Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch on sale for USD 100 million

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
King of Pop Michael Jackson's former Neverland ranch estate in California has been put on the market for USD 100 million.

Jackson refused to return to his sprawling home in Santa Barbara County following a police raid in 2004 during an investigation into child molestation charges against him - and the place that once boasted an amusement park rides and housed the pop star's many exotic animals has been empty ever since, reported People magazine.

Jackson bought the 2,700-acre property in 1987 for USD 19.5 million and staged his marriage ceremony to Lisa Marie Presley there in 1995.

The late superstar defaulted on a USD 24.5 million loan backed by the ranch and investment firm Colony Capital took over Neverland in 2008, with a view to selling it.
 

The estate now features over 20 structures including the main house, guest houses, 50-seat movie theatre and a station that served as a stop-off point for Jackson's miniature railway.

Keen to keep fans away from the estate, the realtors hoping to sell the ranch are planning an "extensive pre-qualification" of all potential buyers before showing the property.

Sotheby's International Realty's Suzanne Perkins says, "We're not going to be giving tours.

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First Published: May 29 2015 | 11:22 AM IST

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