Michael Jackson’s $100 million Neverland—formally known as Sycamore Valley Ranch—has yet to find a new owner.

Listed last May (sans amusement park), the 2,698-acre compound in Los Olivos showcases a 12,598-square-foot, French Normandy-style main house with six bedrooms and nine baths. Other structures include three separate guesthouses, a 5,500-square-foot movie theater with a stage, numerous barns, animal shelter facilities, and a maintenance shop.

Just a stone’s throw away, Rancho San Carlos—a nearly 238-acre ranch on the foothills of Santa Barbara—is similarly stuck on the block after initially being listed over a year and a half ago.

Listed last May (sans amusement park), the 2,698-acre compound in Los Olivos showcases a 12,598-square-foot, French Normandy-style main house with six bedrooms and nine baths. Other structures include three separate guesthouses, a 5,500-square-foot movie theater with a stage, numerous barns, animal shelter facilities, and a maintenance shop.
Just a stone’s throw away, Rancho San Carlos—a nearly 238-acre ranch on the foothills of Santa Barbara—is similarly stuck on the block after initially being listed over a year and a half ago.
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