The Playboy mansion, the home of Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner, is under contract to be sold to a neighbor, according to property owner Playboy Enterprises.
Daren Metropoulos, principal at private equity firm Metropoulos Co., which owns Twinkies-maker Hostess Brands, plans to buy the 20,000-square-foot house in Holmby Hills, the ultra expensive Los Angeles neighborhood near Beverly Hills.
The house was listed at $200 million, but the final sale price was not disclosed.
Metropoulos is the son of C. Dean Metropoulos, the Greece-born billionaire who once owned Pabst Brewing Co.
Daren Metropoulos bought the house next to the Playboy mansion from Hefner in 2009 for $18 million, according to The Wall Street Journal, which first reported about the sale of the mansion.
The Playboy mansion has 12 bedrooms, sits on five acres of land and comes with a cave-like grotto and a zoo license, according to the listing.
Metropoulos agreed to let Hefner, 90,live in it for the rest of his life as he had asked in the sale listing.
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Aerial view showing where the new owner actually lives. |
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Aerial view from the back of the mansion. |
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The famous 'Grotto" at the Playboy Mansion |
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The pool area of the Playboy mansion. |
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People relaxing at the Playboy Mansion. |
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Part of the backyard. |
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The front of the Playboy mansion. |
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The swimming pool of the Playboy Mansion |
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One of the many party's at the Playboy mansion. |
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One of the many party's at the Playboy mansion. |
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The front entrance to the Playboy Mansion |
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