The King of Pop’s famous 2,700-acre property comes equipped with six bedrooms, a train station, and 50-seat movie theatre.
Reports say the listing will ask $100 million for the homestead.
In its heyday, the ranch was home to Jackson and a plethora of animals, including elephants, and orangutans. It also had small versions of Jackson’s favorite Disneyland rides, and fairgrounds.
All but a single llama are gone.
Even prospective buyers won’t have an easy time seeing the area.
"Our seller is not encouraging a lot of showings," Jeffrey Hyland, of Hilton & Hyland, told Sky News. "We're not going to be giving tours."
The listing agent confirmed that information saying there would be "extensive prequalification" of any potential buyers.
Jackson paid $19.5 million for the area in 1988 but defaulted on the loan in 2008. A real estate company assisted Jackson, allowing him to remain as the owner of the property.