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Friday, 29 May 2015

Neverland Ranch is up for sale for a whopping $100m

The Neverland Ranch which belonged to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson is up for sale at the cost of $100 million. The ranch which he bought in 1987 for $19.5 million and moved out in 2005 after his acquittal on charges that he molested children has 2700 acre property and  features 22 structures, including a 12,000 square feet main home with six bedrooms and attached staff quarters.

The property is now called Sycamore Valley Ranch by the firm who bought out Michael Jackson's debt. They have removed almost EVERYTHING that had to do with Michael including the amusement park.

The rides are gone, the elephants and Bubbles are all gone, but the history - both bad and good - remains and it can be yours if you have a spare $100 million.






37 comments:

  1. Gathering my money...am interested..lol






    #ItWillONLYgetBETTER
    #ITmustENDinPRAISE

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    1. Choi! D money no be for here o! Linda take note!

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    2. Linda well done o
      You're now advertising internationally.
      GGMUB

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    3. Dis is wht I call "Bastard Money". Ka! God punish poverty, and may poverty b far frm us.

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  2. Wow!!!! Dis one na edifice.....

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  3. Linda buy it and throw party for lib readers in US

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  4. It's mine already. Caveat Emptor!

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  5. I soooo want this house

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  6. America really dealth with Michael

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  7. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... Deep lessons for life.Too deep for more words!

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  8. Oky linda, lets go take it, myself nd u, lele partners hahahahahahahahahha, we will spoil de house wit our wet pussys, make sure u post my comment.

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  9. Na wa o for house,choi!

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  10. Wow! Continue to RIP Micheal, am sure his fans will be struggling to buy his house... Dis life, vanity..

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  11. That is d kind of place I want to leave in

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  12. let em hold up with the sales.. I'm buying!!( lord plz i know i will be a billionaire$ in future, pls lord jux gimme $150m from my future wealth...)

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  13. They can't remove the memories. I remember watching the Oprah interview in '92. She took us through a virtual trip around the grounds. The screening room where she shouted ' I saw it live!' after she saw Michael do a moonwalk is even amongst these pictures on your blog today.
    Too bad the family and estate allowed the ranch to go. It would have been a tourist destination for MJ fans like me. I am happy I did see it when it was Neverland, the home of the most successful entertainer ever.

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  14. U can go and buy now, too much money. Lol

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  15. Well,......if they are ready to negotiate for $80M., I can spare that. :)

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  16. Haaa... God pls borrow me 100M dollars from my future money... I need it now...

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  17. Will They sell on credit? C house!

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  18. it even go for hire, all this would be a choice property for all these eccentric property owners.

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  19. naah I doubt there will be any taker at 100m

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  20. WOW WHAT A RIDICULOUS AMOUNT OF OPULENCE

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  21. Neverland Ranch, I know you're goin' to
    wait for me to buy you very soon.

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  22. Death is a respecter of none... choi!!! Death no even fear say Micheal na landlord of dis kind castle.. mtcheeeeews

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  23. Hmmmmmm....... money where at thou?

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  24. LG!
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  25. Hmmmmmm ! Vanity upon vanity all is vanity !

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  26. Hmm, God borrow me 150m will pay in my future wealth u promise me 5yrs ago.

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