Justin Bieber wants to buy Michael Jackson's former home

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Aug 11 2013 | 3:05 PM IST
Teen pop sensation Justin Bieber is reportedly looking to buy King of Pop Michael Jackson's former home Neverland.
The troubled pop teen is said to have sent his team last week to view the sprawling ranch in Californian town of Los Olivios, reported Daily Mirror.
"Justin has been caught up in a fair amount of trouble lately so the best thing is for him to get out of central LA and live a quieter life.
"His team genuinely fear for him and want him to calm down and be happy. They've found the ideal solution, which is to move him to a ranch hours out of the city where he won't be constantly hounded. Neverland is up for sale so it's a no-brainer for Justin, he would love to live there. Michael Jackson is his idol. The only issue is that it is rundown and would need a fair amount of work," a source said.
Bieber, 19, currently lives in a 4million pounds mansion in the LA suburb of Calabasas.
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First Published: Aug 11 2013 | 3:05 PM IST

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