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Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch Sold For $22 Million

By Michael Bamidele
25 December 2020   |   12:52 pm
Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch has been sold to US billionaire Ron Burkle at a steeply discounted price of around $22 million. The 2,700-acre property in Los Olivos, near Santa Barbara, California which the late "King of Pop" famously converted into a fairytale-themed retreat complete with toy railroad, Ferris wheel and orangutans, was Jackson's home from…
Neverland Ranch

FILE – This Dec. 17, 2004, file photo shows the rear entrance to pop star Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch home in Santa Ynez, Calif. Jackson’s Neverland Ranch has found a new owner in billionaire businessman Ron Burkle. Burkle’s spokesman said in an email Thursday, Dec. 24, 2020, that Burkle bought the 2,700-acre property near Santa Barbara, California. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, file)

Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch has been sold to US billionaire Ron Burkle at a steeply discounted price of around $22 million.

The 2,700-acre property in Los Olivos, near Santa Barbara, California which the late “King of Pop” famously converted into a fairytale-themed retreat complete with toy railroad, Ferris wheel and orangutans, was Jackson’s home from 1987, when he was at the height of his fame, to the time of his death in June 2009.

Burkle, a Montana-based businessman with investments ranging from supermarkets to the entertainment industry, purchased the ranch “as a land banking opportunity,” his spokesman told AFP.

The $22 million price tag reported by the Wall Street Journal — and confirmed to AFP as roughly accurate, by a source familiar with the deal — would mark a dramatic decline from the ranch’s $100 million asking price in 2015.

That lofty fee, dubbed “optimistic” by realtors even at the time, was slashed to $31 million last year, but the ranch still did not sell and was taken off the market.

Burkle was flying in the region recently to scout a neighbouring property as a possible new branch of his Soho House private club network when he spotted the ranch and called its owner, according to the spokesman.

Jackson reportedly paid $19.5 million for the property in the 1980s.

Thomas Barrack Jr.’s Colony Capital investment firm purchased the ranch from the heavily indebted singer for $22.5 million the year before his death.

Burkle previously worked as an adviser for the singer on business matters, including resolving debts incurred by his lavish lifestyle in the years before his death.

The 2,700-acre (1,100-hectare) estate located 40 miles (65 kilometres) from Santa Barbara features a main house with six bedrooms along with three guest houses, a four-acre lake with a waterfall, tennis courts, several barns and animal shelter facilities.

Jackson’s ranch was raided in 2003 as part of a child molestation case against him and police at the time seized a large collection of pornography and images of nude children.

Jackson was acquitted in the case in 2005.

Last year, HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland” aired testimonies of two men who claim Jackson sexually abused them as children all over the ranch, including the attic, the master bedroom and the pool.

The Jackson estate — which is suing HBO for $100 million over a “posthumous character assassination” — denies all the allegations, as Jackson did in his lifetime.

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