Michael Jackson's Neverland mansion has been empty since his sudden death in 2009. The King of Pop's troubled past has made the estate sit quietly for a number of years following some harrowing child abuse allegations against him following his passing.
The 2,700-acre property in Los Olivos, California faces demolition. It's off the property market and unavailable to buyers. Michael died aged 50 on June 25, 2009.
Neverland was recently re-listed at this new "bargain" price after originally being put on the market for $100 million in 2015.
The late star resided at the property, set within 2,700 acres of land, for 15 years. It's official name is Sycamore Valley Ranch but he renamed it Neverland after the homeland of character Peter Pan who he
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