Have you ever wanted to visit the Playboy Mansion, the home of Playboy Magazine founder Hugh Hefner and his "bunnies?" Well, it's now on the market for a whopping $200 million, but there is a strange catch: Hugh isn't going to leave! That's right; you get a celebrity as a roommate as well as an infamous home if you want!

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In a press release, Playboy Enterprises CEO Scott Flanders explained the incredible opportunity purchasing the mansion is for potential buyers.

"This is the right time to seek a buyer for this incredible property who understands the role the Mansion has played for our brand and enables us to continue to reinvest in the transformation of our business," the statement reads. "The Playboy Mansion has been a creative center for Hef as his residence and workplace for the past 40 years, as it will continue to be if the property is sold."

This press release was shared via The Hollywood Reporter, which reports:

The property sits on five acres in Holmby Hills. The mansion is nearly 20,000-square feet and features 29 rooms, a catering kitchen, wine cellar, home theater, separate game house, gym, tennis court and freeform swimming pool with a large, cave-like grotto. The property also features a four-bedroom guest house.

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As our friends at MStars News reported last year, Hefner's magazine is going through a redesign in that it won't feature any full-frontal nudity any more - which was the backbone of the magazine, despite numerous jokes and references to just reading it for the articles.

According to Flanders (via People), the rise of internet pornography was the reason behind this change. So, you can help with the future of Playboy if you shell out $200 million for the infamous mansion!

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