| Feb. 8th, 2012

A Look Inside Michael Jackson's Last Los Angeles Home

The Los Angeles mansion that housed pop star Michael Jackson during his fatal cardiac arrest in June of 2009 is now on the market for almost $29 million. Jackson had been renting the Holmby Hills Estates at $100,000 a month while prepping for his comeback tour.

Jerry Jolton of Coldwell Banker is handling the sale. Here's the detailed listing from CaliforniaMoves.com:


Elegant and sophisticated French Chateau estate was conceived by Richard Landry and completed in 2002 in the most prestigious area of Holmby Hills. This property is a major achievement in design and proportion, incorporating classic design and impeccable craftsmanship and offering the perfect integration of charm and elegance in a world-class setting. The estate also offers a glamorous theatre for screenings in a grand style, a magnificent wine cellar and tasting room, elevator, a spacious spa with gym, and an elegant guest house with stained glass doors leading to the expansive pool and gardens. Within the approx. 17,000+ square feet of living space are seven bedrooms, thirteen baths, and twelve working fireplaces. A lush and mature landscape surrounds the estate on approximately 1.26 acres.

More pictures inside the mansion are available online.

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