The famous Playboy Mansion is for sale to anyone willing to pay $200 million (P9.45 billion) The mansion is owned by 89-year-old Hugh Hefner, who also owns Playboy Enterprises One condition for prospective buyers is that they will allow Hefner to stay in the mansion until he dies LOS ANGELES, California – The Playboy Mansion is up for grabs on buyers who are willing to pay a not so little amount. The famous mansion, which was built in 1927, is owned by Hugh Hefner, who is also the owner of Playboy magazine. The mansion will be listed for sale over the next month and Playboy Enterprises is wanting, at least, $200 million (P9.45 billion) for it. An article by TMZ published on January 9 said the six-acre Holmby Hills estate has been described as a “tear-down,” with much of its value actually compared from the acreage. However, it is unlikely that the mansion will be sold at the desired price. Reports said the property has recently gone for $60 million. But given the mansion’s history, the property might increase between $80 million and $90 million. An article by Anneta Konstantinides for Mail Online published on January 9 said that the buyer of the mansion should give 89-year-old Hefner a life estate, meaning he can continue to live there until he passes away. Reports said that prospective buyer will be allowed to tour the property, however, the star’s bedroom is off limits. Photo Credit: Getty Images An article by Alistair McGeorge for The Mirror said that Playboy magazine revealed its final nude cover prints, and made the final decision to stop publishing photos of naked women. The magazine had been famous for its “bunny girls” which long-list includes huge names like Baywatch star Pamela Anderson and supermodel Kate Moss. The move to change the content of the magazine aims to make it more accessible to the public, as it enters its 63rd year. “You’re now one click away from every sex act imaginable for free. And so it’s just passe at this juncture,” said Cory Jones, the chief content office of the magazine, in an interview last year. “Don’t get me wrong. Twelve-year-old me is very disappointed in current me. But it’s the right thing to do,” he added. #RagnarokConnection
















