It's been almost two years since Michael Jackson's famed Neverland Ranch first came onto the market with a hefty $100 million price tag.
Now it's back with a significantly lower listing price: $67 million.
Renamed "Sycamore Valley Ranch," the 2,700-acre ranch in Los Olivos, California, was originally bought from Jackson by private investment firm Colony Capital for $23.5 million in 2008. It was subsequently restored and put back on the market, but it still hasn't sold.
Joyce Rey of Coldwell Banker Previews International has the listing this time around.
April Walloga contributed to an earlier version of this story.
Welcome to Neverland Ranch, the famed 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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