Michael Jackson's Former Home, Neverland Ranch, Listed for $100 Million
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Now called Sycamore Valley Ranch, the 2,700-acre California estate still features the iconic floral clock, railroad tracks and train station, but no longer has amusement park rides.

AceShowbiz - The California ranch which is best known as Neverland and was owned by late international pop star Michael Jackson is up for sale. Still featuring the iconic floral clock, railroad tracks and train station, the 2,700-acre California estate is listed for $100 million.

Now dubbed Sycamore Valley Ranch, the Los Olivos property still features a building that once was used by the Neverland Valley Fire Department. The spacious estate, however, has lost amusement park rides and many of its exotic animals such as elephant and Bubbles the chimp although there is currently a llama around the house.

The building has about 22 structures on it. Sitting between the estate's two lakes, the Normandy-style main house spans approximately 12,000 square feet and consists of six bedrooms and a staff quarters.

Near the main house, there are two guesthouses, one with four bedrooms and one with two bedrooms. The house also has a swimming pool completed with a cabana, a barbecue area, basketball and tennis courts. A 50-seat movie theater with a private viewing balcony and a stage completed with trap doors for magic shows are also provided in the property.

Jackson bought the luxurious house for $19.5 million from a golf course owner, William Bone, in the late 1987. Later in 2008, Thomas Barrack Jr.'s Colony Capital purchased the property for $22.5 million.

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