: Most of the carnival rides and the exotic animals from Jackson's private zoo were removed years ago, shortly after he left the property in 2005.

: Burkle stated his goal was to restore the beauty of the property, which had become "depressing" due to neglect. This included replanting flowers and fixing the famous Neverland Flower Clock .

: In 2024, the property saw increased activity as it served as a primary filming location for the upcoming Lionsgate biopic Michael .

: Ron Burkle , a co-founder of Yucaipa Companies and a former associate of Jackson, purchased the 2,700-acre property for approximately $22 million .

: This price was a steep drop from the original $100 million asking price in 2015 and a later $67 million asking price in 2017. Current Appearance and Condition

Michael Jackson ’s former Neverland Ranch, now known as , has undergone a significant transformation from its "abandoned" state to a property seeing active restoration. As of 2022 and beyond, the estate is owned by billionaire Ron Burkle, who has been working to "bring life back" to the site while preserving its iconic history. Ownership and Value

: The ranch remains a private residence. While it was used as a filming location for the Michael Jackson biopic, it is not open to the public for tours. Recent Media and Use

: The 12,000-square-foot main mansion, along with the swimming pool, 50-seat movie theater, and 4-acre lake with a waterfall, remain core features of the estate. What is Missing