Michael Jackson's famed Neverland Ranch has hit the market for $100 million.
Now called "Sycamore Valley Ranch," the 2,700-acre ranch in Los Olivos, California was bought by private investment firm Colony Capital in 2008 for $23.5 million.
With millions put into its restoration, the listing is being split by Sotheby's broker Harry Kolb and Hilton & Hyland's Jeffrey Hyland.
Hyland told The Wall Street Journal that they're "not encouraging a lot of showings." Added a representative from Sotheby's, "We’re not going to be giving tours."
Alyson Penn contributed to an earlier version of this story.
Welcome to Neverland Ranch, the famed 2,700-acre property that once belonged to the late Michael Jackson.

Passing through the gates into the driveway, visitors will see a bronze statue of children playing in front of the main house.

Here is a full view of the front of the Normandy-style mansion.

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