Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch was just re-listed for $31 million after being on the market for $100 million in 2015.

The late entertainer, who passed away in 2009 at the age of 50, resided in the 2,700-acre property for 15 years. As to be expected, the sprawling retreat, known as Sycamore Valley Ranch, is nothing short of extravagant.

Designed by Robert Altevers for William Bone, the gated estate features six bedrooms, a pool house, immaculate gardens, and much more. Suzanne Perkins and Kyle Forsyth of Compass hold the listing. "This truly is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own one of the most pristine 2,700-acre ranches in Southern California with total privacy and wildlife galore," Perkins says. “Having sold many of the largest ranches on the south coast in Santa Barbara County, I can easily say without hesitation that this is one of the more spectacular ranches in so many different ways.”

News of the listing breaks just as HBO's much-talked-about four-hour documentary, "Leaving Neverland," airs on March 3 and 4. Scroll down for a look at how the late King of Pop lived in Los Olivos, California.

