The 2,700-acre spread, now known as Sycamore Valley Ranch, is priced at $100 million, and while Jackson's zoo animals are long gone (except for a lone llama), the floral clock and train station the King of Pop commissioned are still there.
Located in Los Olivos, about 40 miles from Santa Barbara, the property has 22 buildings including a six-bedroom, 12,00-square-foot home, and two guest houses, The Wall Street Journal" reports.

An aerial view of the 2,700-acre estate now known as Sycamore Valley Ranch
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The railroad tracks and train station Jackson had built are still on the property
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The Neverland clock
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