Jackson's former belonging was rolled for $100 million in 2015. Jim Bartsch Michael Jackson's famed Neverland Ranch has finally sold to billionaire Ron Burkle for $22 million after more than five years on and off the market, Katherine Clarke reported for the Wall Street Journal. Burkle, co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins and owned of members-only fraternity Soho House, paid $22 million for the belonging after spotting it from the air and calling the owner immediately, per the Journal. Jackson's former home was rebranded as Sycamore Valley Ranch and rolled for $100 million in 2015, but it languished on the market for more than five years even after multiple cost slice. The ranch includes a 12,598 -square-foot main palace, two guest houses, a lagoon, a 50 -seat movie theater, and a Disney-themed train station. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more narratives. After more than five years and multiple rate cuts, Michael Jackson's famed Neverland Ranch eventually sold - for less than a quarter of its original asking price, Katherine Clarke reported for The Wall Street Journal.The estate now belongs to Pittsburgh Penguins co-owner Ron Burkle, the managing partner of private investment firm The Yucaipa Companies. Burkle, who's worth$ 2 billion and also owns members-only fraternity Soho House, paid $22 million for the ranch, which he saw as a "land bank opportunity, " his spokesperson told the Journal.After hitting the market for $100 million in 2015 for the purposes of the moniker Sycamore Valley Ranch, the California ranch was discounted to $67 million in 2017 and then relisted again in 2019 for $31 million. In February 2020, Compass confirmed to Business Insider that it had been pulled off world markets. But according to the Journal, Burkle called the owner directly after find the ranch from the air.Real-estate investment firm Colony Capital has co-owned the ranch since 2008, when Jackson defaulted on a lend after fiscal hardships and entered into an ownership agreement with the firm for $23 million. The late vocalist bought the ranch in 1987 for $19.5 million and lived there for more than 15 years.The 2,700 -acre property in Los Olivos includes a French-Normandy style main residence, two guest houses, a lagoon, a 50 -seat movie theater, a 14 -foot lagoon-style pool, a dance studio, barns, staff facilities, and a Disney-themed train station.The ranch featured prominently in "Leaving Neverland, " a 2019 documentary about multiple accusations of child sexual abuse by Jackson. Take a look inside the Sycamore Valley Ranch.April Walloga and Alyson Penn contributed to an earlier version of this story. Welcome to Sycamore Valley Ranch, formerly Neverland Ranch, that once belonged to Michael Jackson. Jim Bartsch After years of price slashes, the ranch finally sold to billionaire Ron Burkle in December 2020 for $22 million -- a fraction of its original $100 million asking price, the Wall Street Journal reported.Burkle, who advised the vocalist on fiscal topics in the mid-2 000 s, appreciated the belonging as an investment opportunity, per the Journal. While the ranch wasn't publicly listed for months, Burkle reportedly interpreted the property from the breath and called the owner directly wished to know whether he would sell it.Jackson purchased the ranch in 1987 for $19.5 million. The 2,700 -acre property was first offered for sale for $100 million in 2015, but it was taken off the market in early 2020 after nearly five years of price gashes and renovations, Compass confirmed to Business Insider at the time. Jim Bartsch The ranch was last publicly listed for $31 million in 2019 -- a nearly 70% dismis from its original asking price.Kyle Forsyth of Compass, one of the former index agents for the ranch, told Business Insider in February 2020 that the agents representing the ranch had found interested potential buyers. But no deal could be reached with Colony Capital, so the ranch was pulled off world markets, Forsyth said. Colony Capital, the private investment firm that oversees the ranch, did not immediately respond to Business Insider's is asking for comment for this story. The Sycamore Valley Ranch spans 2,700 acres in Los Olivos, California, about 130 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Bill Dewey Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Under Jackson's possession, Neverland Ranch was a Peter-Pan stimulated fantasyland with an amusement park, exotic swine ... Jim Bartsch Source: CBS News ... and a Disney-themed train station. The Disney-themed train station at Michael Jackson's former ranch. Jim Bartsch Jackson famously threw parties and maintained occurrences at the ranch, including a 14 th birthday party for Kim Kardashian, who called the ranch "the most magical place on earth." But in 1993, Jackson and his home built headlines when child sexual abuse charges were delivered against him. Hector Mata/ Associated Press He would go on to defend himself against additional lawsuits over the coming decade, which contributed to his mounting debt. By 2008, he faced foreclosure on Neverland Ranch. After he defaulted on a loan, Jackson participated Neverland into an ownership agreement with private investment firm Colony Capital for $23 million in 2008. Mark J. Terrill/ Associated Press Source: ABC News Colony Capital spent millions restoring the ranch after Jackson's death in 2009. Jim Bartsch Source: ABC News Neverland Ranch was rebranded Sycamore Valley Ranch and be placed on the market for $100 million in 2015. Jim Bartsch Source: ABC News It was renamed Sycamore Valley Ranch for the rolling mountains, majestic sycamore trees, splendid oaks, and manicured soils that the Santa Ynez Valley is known for. Phil Klein/ Reuters Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch The authorities have several possible cause why Sycamore Valley Ranch had trouble selling. Jim Bartsch Most obvious, of course, is the property's well-publicized connection with Jackson."It was priced where it was in the beginning to capture a celebrity trophy customer, someone that was willing to pay the extra money because it was Michael Jackson's, " real estate expert Michael Corbett, the host of Extra's "Mansions and Millionaires, " told Yahoo Entertainment. "Unfortunately now, since there's been a lot of negative press, someone is probably not going to purchase it for the above reasons ... Now someone's going to buy it because it's an amazing piece of real estate."The property's location could also be unappealing to some buyers. According to Zillow real estate expert Brendon DeSimone, the belonging sits about 130 miles northeast of Los Angeles and five miles from Los Olivos, which is outside of the majority of the area's highest-end homes . Village Properties real-estate broker Wayne S. Natale told Bloomberg that it's typical for belongings rostered for more than$ 3 million in Santa Ynez Valley to be on the market for two to three years. Jim Bartsch Priced well above$ 3 million, Jackson's former ranch baby-sit on the market for more than five years. The ranch is a guarantee of a gate, and a long, scenic road weaves through the property's floors. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch The belonging boasts a 12,598 -square-foot French-Normandy style residence with five bedrooms and eight bathrooms. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch The manor is crafted with uncovered timber radiations, brick and stonework, five hearths, and 18 th-century French oak parquet flooring from two chateaus in France. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Entering through the front doors brings you inside to the spacious main vestibule. The door to the right connects to the kitchen. Phil Klein/ Reuters Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Large golden chandeliers hang over the lofted primary entryway. Carolyn Kaster/ Associated Press Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Down a few determines of stairs from the foyer is the main living room with two hearths. Phil Klein/ Reuters Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Walking back through the main vestibule under an arched doorway brings you to the newly revamped kitchen. Phil Klein/ Reuters Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Though the main house is unoccupied, a full-time staff keeps the kitchen pristine. Carolyn Kaster/ Associated Press Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Sycamore Valley Ranch has a guest house about 150 paws from the main house. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Walking through the kitchen to the main dining room, you'll find more wall-length windows that give a opinion of the backyard. Carolyn Kaster/ Associated Press Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch A hallway lined with windows connects you from the dining room to other rooms on the first floor. Carolyn Kaster/ Associated Press Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch There are eight bathrooms in the main residence. This one aspects a copper bathtub. Phil Klein/ Reuters Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Down the hallway is the first-floor master bedroom where the King of Pop slept. The captain includes a private loft and two soaks, two walk-in cedar-lined wardrobes, and a private outdoor garden. Carolyn Kaster/ Associated Press Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch A massive walk-in closet connects you to the master bedroom and bathroom. Jackson stored valuables in a "secret room" hidden around the corner in his closet, according to the Associated Press. Carolyn Kaster/ Associated Press Source: Associated Press The master bathroom athletics a sunken bathtub and is surrounded by large-scale windows. Carolyn Kaster/ Associated Press Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Exiting the master bedroom will bring you back to the hallway. Continue down the hallway back to the foyer and you'll find a staircase. Carolyn Kaster/ Associated Press Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Moving up the stairs to the second flooring, you'll find four bedrooms. Here is an upstairs bedroom with polished oak flooring. Carolyn Kaster/ Associated Press Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Walking down a hallway will result "youre going to" another bedroom with white-hot carpeting and walls lined with shelves. Phil Klein/ Reuters Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Coming back up the stairs to the first floor, you'll assure doorways across the main entryway that produce out to the ranch grounds. Carolyn Kaster/ Associated Press Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch The property's floors include two guest houses, a lagoon, a 50 -seat movie theater, a tennis tribunal, a lagoon-style pool, a pond home, barns, and separate staff facilities. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Next to the pool mansion is a sunken, lighted tennis tribunal with a viewing region. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch The grounds of the property are extensively manicured ... Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch ... full of stonework and colorful bud bunks. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch The belonging aspects a four-acre lake with two fountains, swans, boat stops, and a private beach. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Whimsical statues can be seen around the floors. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch A gazebo accomplish with lighting and a grill offers a room for outdoor entertaining. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Although Sycamore Valley Ranch no longer has exotic animals like elephants, you can still find animals, lambs, and a llama on the property. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch The ranch's large-scale red barn was constructed originally for Clydesdales. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Neverland Ranch used to include an amusement park. But Colony Capital removed the rides and turned the field into a "zen garden" when it bought the ranch in 2008. Mark J. Terrill/ Associated Press Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch The owneds did decide to keep Jackson's famous Neverland train station during redevelopments. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Train tracks weave all around the property ... Phil Klein/ Reuters Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch ... along with train stops. Jim Bartsch Source: Sycamore Valley Ranch Children and adults both used to ride in the develop when Jackson hurled parties, like during this holiday celebration in 2004. Associated Press Jackson lived on the ranch for more than 15 years. Speak the original article on Business Insider Read more: feedproxy.google.com