Metropoulos paid $10 million less for the infamous party pad than originally reported. They say the sale price also included all the statues and arcade games in the mansion. Hugh Hefner, who has lived in the mansion since Playboy bought it in 1971, will pay $1 million a year for expenses, including rent, to the new owner, sources familiar with the transaction tell Curbed. ![]() ![]() Metropoulos has agreed to let his 90-year-old neighbor remain in the famous party pad for the rest of his life. It's a "sister mansion" to the Playboy estate that was designed by the same architect two years after the Playboy Mansion. ![]() ![]() The buyer is the co-owner of Hostess Brands, Daren Metropoulos, who already owns the house next door. The sale of the Playboy Mansion for $100 million closed Tuesday, marking the end of an era.
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