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Fate of Neverland Ranch Up in the Air

June 29, 2009
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 Bridget Daly

The fate of Michael Jackson’s former residence, The Neverland Ranch, is up in the air. Michael owned the estate in a joint venture with Colony Capitol, which is the company that bailed Jackson out of the $24.5 million loan he defaulted on.

Spokesperson for Colony Owen Blicksilver told Access Hollywood in a statement, “It’s premature to talk about the future of the property.”

Prior to Michael’s death, the company had planned on selling the property. They told The Wall Street Journal they had been doing renovations, removing the amusement park rides, and relocating the exotic animals.

Colony also intended to change the name of Neverland. The Wall Street Journal reports that Colony also planned on allowing organizations to host charity functions there before they sold it.

Over the weekend, Michael’s siblings Jackie, Jermaine, and Tito drove to Santa Barbara to meet with property manager Thomas Barrack to discuss the future of Neverland. It’s understood that the property could sell for up to $90 million, which would yield a profit to Jackson’s estate.

Now that he’s passed away, we can imagine Colony and the property manager will want to hold onto Neverland, since it could become a tourist destination, or a tribute museum to Michael. We hope that if it does sell, however, Michael’s children see the money from the profit.
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Reader Comments
7:08PM 06/30/09 StarryEyes87
hmmmmmm
9:49AM 06/30/09 ktygirl
Some things have to be dealt with before the IRS starts snooping otherwise they take it. When was the last time Michael was there?
7:21AM 06/30/09 scoobysnak
Whoever will end up being the executor of this estate should get with Pricilla Presley and ask her who she went through with regard to Elvis' estate. When he died his estate was worth X-amount of dollars. By the time it was said and done, they turned that into a multi-milliion dollar conglomerate that today is running independantly and making money for his daughter and whomever was left as beneficiary. I think it would be a good idea to have Neverland similar to Graceland where monies would be paid by all to see it. His fans would have something tangible and his children would have an avenue of constant revenue. This would entail a staff to keep it running and fully functional as Graceland has been doing successfully for a number of years. In this way his children will have a lasting legacy. Of course they will have the proceeds and probably royalties from his music, I would think as well.)
9:46PM 06/29/09 miley4ever
they should make it into a museum or something. neverland was a big part of michaels life. to me, i think it would be just disrespectful, and this is a big way to remember him.
4:29PM 06/29/09 dawn
well they have to start finding out stuff, they dont want the bank to sell i am sure. I dont have a problem with them checking that out. I dont want to pick them all apart. hard to have a loss like that in the public. they do need to do the funeral though. he need to be put to rest.
4:08PM 06/29/09 Sophie
I agree myholly
3:44PM 06/29/09 myholly787
Jackie, Jermaine and Tito running out there trying to make plans before Michael is in the ground! Bloodsuckerish and GRUESOME! I'm sorry...but POOR TASTE!
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