Sold! New Playboy Mansion owner closes deal for $100 million

Under terms of the deal, Playboy's 90-year-old founder may stay there for the rest of his life.

Update: 2016-08-17 05:19 GMT
A woman walks across a lawn at the Playboy Mansion in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California on May 11, 2016. (Photo: AFP)

Los Angeles: The deal is done, and the Playboy Mansion has a new owner.
Daren Metropoulos, who lives next door, said Tuesday that escrow has closed on his $100 million purchase of Hugh Hefner's man cave.

But the 33-year-old principal in investment firm Metropoulos & Co. won't necessarily be moving in any time soon. Under terms of the deal, Playboy's 90-year-old founder may stay there for the rest of his life.

After Hefner leaves, Metropoulos plans to connect the 5-acre Playboy estate to his 2-acre digs next door. The homes, built in the 1920s, were originally one estate. Hefner bought the Playboy Mansion for $1.05 million in 1971, quickly turning it into a sexual playground.

In its heyday, it was the scene of countless celebrity-filled parties and innumerable tales of sexual shenanigans.

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