Michael Jackson's 2,700-acre Neverland Ranch can be all yours now if you willing shell out 100 million dollars.
The late 'Beat It' singer's Los Olivos, California property, located outside of Santa Barbara, still possesses iconic floral Neverland clock and train station created by Jackson, but doesn't have the amusement park rides and animals aside from a farm of llamas, Us Magazine has reported.
Now called "Sycamore Valley Ranch," it has a whopping 22 structures on it, including 12,000 square feet Normandy-style main home with six bedrooms and attached staff quarters, and swimming pool, tennis court, basketball court, and a 50-seat movie theater.
Jackson paid 19.5 million dollars for this property back in 1987 and lived there for more than 15 years.
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