Since Hugh Hefner’s death on Wednesday at the age of 91, many have wondered about the future of his iconic home, the Playboy Mansion.
The storied Holmby Hills mansion was sold in 2016 for $100 million to co-owner of Hostess Brands Daren Metropoulos.
Metropoulos bought the home next door to Hefner in 2009, and announced his plans to renovate the homes and connect them to form an expansive 7.3-acre compound, Curbed La reports.
The sale had stipulations that allowed Hefner to remain living in the mansion until his death.
A source tells People that Hefner’s widow, Crystal, continues to live in the Playboy Mansion,...
The storied Holmby Hills mansion was sold in 2016 for $100 million to co-owner of Hostess Brands Daren Metropoulos.
Metropoulos bought the home next door to Hefner in 2009, and announced his plans to renovate the homes and connect them to form an expansive 7.3-acre compound, Curbed La reports.
The sale had stipulations that allowed Hefner to remain living in the mansion until his death.
A source tells People that Hefner’s widow, Crystal, continues to live in the Playboy Mansion,...
- 9/29/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
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