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Michael Jackson's Neverland Foreclosed; Auction Date Set
Celebrity Foreclosure News
Article Abstract:
It looks like not even the rich and famous are immune to foreclosure. The most recent celebrity foreclosures include Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch foreclosure and the Hearst Mansion foreclosure in Manalapan, FL. While Michael Jackson’s ranch is not technically a foreclosure, there is an auction date set and will be sold to the highest bidder if the $24 million debt is not paid off. Who will buy the quasi-creepy Neverland Ranch? Most likely the mortgage holder, Fortress Investments will take over the property and sell it to anyone of interest. The property is on a significant plot of land and for development reasons alone the property would be a good investment. However, one can not forget the property’s iconic background.
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Michael Jackson#39;s Neverland Ranch is set be sold at auction on March 19.
Jackson
received word Monday from Financial Title Company, the trustee, that
unless he pays off $24,525,906.61 by that date, a public auction will
go forward in Santa Barbara, Calif., in front of the county courthouse.
It's
not just the house either. When Neverland is auctioned, it will include
everything: all personal property inside, all fixtures and appliances,
furniture, and "all merry go round type devices," any rides, games. The
auction literally includes every single thing that is or isn't nailed
down.
• Click here to read the notice of sale.
At
this point, Jackson may just let the auction proceed. He hasn't been at
Neverland since June 30, 2005, when he departed for Bahrain. No one
lives there, the animals in the zoo are all gone, the rides are either
sold or shut down.
Financially, Jackson remains
in no position to cure his dilemma. Even though he refinanced his $300
million loan from Fortress Investments with help from Sony Music, HSBC
and Barclays Bank, the Neverland loan was not part of that deal.
Fortress would clearly like to get out of the Jackson business
altogether now, so selling at auction is their answer.
What
if no one comes up with a decent bid? Fortress will likely take
possession and list the property with a Santa Barbara real estate
broker. Neverland could be marketed as a corporate retreat. Or perhaps
a very wealthy new owner will show up and make a fire sale pitch.
But
an era is about to end forever: Jackson, who brought this on himself,
is about to lose one of his two biggest assets. All that will remain
after that will be his song publishing interests, and they are
leveraged into the next millennium.
More to come...
Article Source http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,332776,00.html
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