Playboy mansion sells for 100 million. Sale price includes arcade games.

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Playboy mansion sells for 100 million. Sale price includes arcade games.

The buyer got a 50% discount and the arcade games. If I was buying the Playboy mansion I would have negotiated throwing in a few bunnies, not the arcade games. I would guess the lower price reflects the tankers of bleach and hazmat disposal that will be required.


http://variety.com/2016/dirt/real-e...million-dollars-daren-metropoulos-1201838424/
 
OK, so which Klover in SoCal is going to be the new Playboy Mansion arcade game tech?
 
Didn't it also include letting heff live there until he croaks too?

Yes. And I guarantee those games are all in a state of disrepair. That place is a total shithole inside. There is animal crap everywhere and it's absolutely filthy. It's not quite as glamorous as the media would have you believe.
 
Yes. And I guarantee those games are all in a state of disrepair. That place is a total shithole inside. There is animal crap everywhere and it's absolutely filthy. It's not quite as glamorous as the media would have you believe.

You wouldn't eat off of the carpet?
 
Yes. And I guarantee those games are all in a state of disrepair. That place is a total shithole inside. There is animal crap everywhere and it's absolutely filthy. It's not quite as glamorous as the media would have you believe.

How do you know this?
 
F--K the arcade games, does it come with the bunnies?

:D
 
"....the estate is one of only a handful of private homes in Los Angeles to have a zoo license — and the property transfers with a permanent, year-round pyrotechnics permit."


Being rich must be awesome.
 
How do you know this?

Several of the bunnies stated things like this after they left the mansion.
I guess there are are/were a few small dogs that weren't house trained and they would crap all over in Hugh's room (and he never changed the carpet).
 
I just read that article.. it's pretty interesting. I have a kinda shitty Playboy pin project, and have really wanted to get a few Playboy Club artifacts from Ebay to put on the wall near the game, someday.

Like framed Centerfolds?
 
My guess would be that its getting run down for the same reason it was for sale.. lack of funds to keep it up.

The publishing biz isnt exactly booming these days.

I was there about a decade ago and it wasnt what I would call run down at all. Its very dated like nothing had been updated since the 70s/80s but it wasnt gross or anything.
 
I was at the Playboy mansion last year and visited the gameroom which is a small detached house nestled back in the trees away from the mansion. The arcade consists of 5-6 videogames(see pic), three different playboy pinballs, jukebox, a pool table and a poker table. Some of the videogames do need monitor recapping.
 

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I was at the Playboy mansion last year and visited the gameroom which is a small detached house nestled back in the trees away from the mansion. The arcade consists of 5-6 videogames(see pic), three different playboy pinballs, jukebox, a pool table and a poker table. Some of the videogames do need monitor recapping.

For a bunch of naked/nearly naked people playing games, that pac-man has gotten pretty scuffed up.
 
I was there about a decade ago and it wasnt what I would call run down at all. Its very dated like nothing had been updated since the 70s/80s but it wasnt gross or anything.

My trip there would have been late 2013 or early 2014. We had a vendor who was desperate to get our business and the sales rep evidently thought that lunch at the Playboy Mansion would be enough of a carrot to win our business.

The food was decent, but nothing you'd call amazing. There were bunnies roaming around, which was cool, I guess. But at that time the place was starting to feel a little tired. Probably the best analogy I can give is that it was like going into a restaurant that's been open forever but you can tell that business isn't quite what it used to be because everything looks a little more worn than before.
 
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