Michael Jackson’s rental Las Vegas mansion is up for sale for $9.5 million in Nevada, according to The Daily Mail. Michael Jackson rented the property from 2007 until his death in June, 2009.

The 24,276 square-foot home was originally built in the 1950’s in Mexico by theatre owner Horst Schmidt but was transported to Las Vegas, Nevada, according to the web site report.It features 7 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms and a private art gallery and since MJ’s death has been redesigned with replica furniture.

The heart of the home is the spectacular salon, said to be Michael’s favorite room, featuring a massive stone fireplace, wood floors, exposed wood beams, a Murano glass chandelier, rich, warm tones and plenty of cozy seating areas to comfortably host large galas and formal events. The salon, foyer and a bar area offer access to the courtyard, which features plenty of outdoor entertaining space, a fountain and a statue. A small stable and paddock are situated along the back property line.

The property has been listed by Nevada celebrity agent Kristen Routh Silberman who has previously represented celebrity clients including Beyonce and Jay Z and Wayne Newtown.

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