The Borneo Post

Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Mansion sells for RM410 mln

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THE FAMED Los Angeles Playboy mansion belonging to Hugh Hefner, founder of the Playboy empire, has been sold for US$ 100 million ( RM410 million), and Hefner, 90, will live in the mansion for the rest of his life, a representa­tive for the buyer said in a news release on Tuesday.

The property was bought by Daren Metropoulo­s, a principal at private equity firm Metropoulo­s & Co, for half of the US$ 200 million it was initially listed for earlier this year.

Metropoulo­s said Hefner’s 1927 Gothic Tudor- style mansion, which has an area of 20,000 square feet (1,858 square metres), had a “rich and storied legacy” and is a “masterpiec­e in design.”

Hefner and Playboy Enterprise­s did not comment on the sale.

The property, which was purchased by Playboy in 1971 for a reported US$ 1.1 million, sits amid five acres (two hectares) in Holmby Hills, west of Los Angeles, and includes 29 rooms, a tennis court and a free- form swimming pool — and has a zoo licence.

It is home to the famous Playboy grotto, which over the years served as the setting for some of Hefner’s most lavish, hedonistic parties.

The news release said that after Hefner’s tenancy concludes, Metropoulo­s plans to reconnect the Playboy Mansion property with a neighbouri­ng estate that he purchased in 2009, combining the two for a 7.3 acre (three-hectare) compound as his own private residence. — Reuters

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A general view of the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles, California on Aug 25, 2015. (Inset right) Hugh Hefner. — Reuters file photos
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