Michael Jackson's home goes on sale
Los Angeles – The house where Michael Jackson died has gone up for sale.
The Beverly Hills mansion – in which the Thriller singer passed away from acute Propofol intoxication in June 2009 aged 50 – went on the market on Monday for $23.9m and, according to gossip website TMZ, a “major celebrity” will look at it on Thursday.
The realtor – Mauricio Umansky, the CEO and co-founder of The Agency in Beverly Hills – will only show the property to serious buyers who have pre-qualified by proving they have the cash to buy the home.
On and off
The property – which Michael rented and lived in with his three children, Prince, 15, Paris, 14, and 10-year-old Blanket – has been on and off the market since the Man in the Mirror hitmaker died and is completely empty.
It has 13 bathrooms, a swimming pool, guest house and an elevator.
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Michael’s personal physician Dr Conrad Murray in relation to the King of Pop’s death last November.