Go inside the infamous Playboy Mansion, Hugh Hefner's longtime $100 million home
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Playboy founder Hugh Hefner has died at 91, Playboy Enterprises confirmed in a press release Wednesday night.
For the last 40 years, the entertainment icon made his home in the infamous Playboy Mansion, the site of many a crazy party.
In August 2016, the nearly 20,000-square-foot house sold for $100 million to Daren Metropoulos, a principal of the private-equity firm Metropoulos & Co. and a former co-CEO of Pabst Brewing Company.
As part of the terms of the sale, Hefner was allowed to continue living there. Now that he has died, the mansion and its five-acre grounds will officially have no further ties to Playboy Enterprises.
Let's take a look around Hefner's longtime home:
The 20,000-square-foot house is on the edge of the Los Angeles Country Club in the Holmby Hills neighborhood, right between Beverly Hills and Westwood.
Jeff MintonThe five-acre property includes the main mansion and a four-bedroom guesthouse.
Jeff MintonFor decades, invitations to Playboy Mansion parties were highly coveted, and stories of the wild nights here are Hollywood legend.
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