Playboy Mansion Sold For Record-Breaking Price

The 90-year-old Hugh Hefner will live in the mansion for the rest of his life.
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Hugh Hefner, who once starred on reality show “The Girls Next Door,” has closed a deal to sell his beloved Playboy Mansion to the boy next door.

The 20,000-square-foot home has been sold for $100 million to Daren Metropoulos, the principal at Metropoulos & Co., a private equity firm that owns Hostess Brands, according to Reuters.

Metropoulos is actually Hefner’s neighbor, having purchased the house next door from Hef in 2009 for $18 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The mansion, located in the ritzy Holmby Hills area of Los Angeles, was put on the market for $200 million in January.

As part of the deal, the 90-year-old Hef will be allowed to live in the mansion for the rest of his life.

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The Playboy mag mogul has lived in the house since the company bought the mansion 45 years ago for just over $1 million.

The stately home was built in 1927 and sits on five acres. Amenities include 29 rooms, a game house, home theater, wine cellar and a swimming pool with a cave-like grotto.

Although the home comes with a rare zoo license, ABC News says it is unknown whether the grounds’ year-round fireworks permit comes with the deed.

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