The house where Michael Jackson died

The house where Michael Jackson died It has been on and off the market for years. And now the mansion Michael Jackson was renting for $100,000-a-month when he died has been put up for sale once again. The house, which has seven bedrooms, 13 bathrooms and a seven-car garage all sprawled over 17,200 square feet comes with an asking price of $23.9million. As well as the expansive grounds and spacious rooms, the mansion boasts a movie theatre and swimming pool. The house remained empty since the superstar's death in June 2009. It’s been alleged that the realtor will only show the property to people who are pre-qualified, which means it has been verified that they have enough money to purchase the pricey home.
The 50-year-old singer died of a Propofol overdose in June 2009 in the house in Holmby Hills, which is in upmarket Bel Air, Los Angeles.