Although Neverland Ranch is off limits, his home in Encino might be open for tours, as cited in an article from Curbed. In a previous article from The Daily Beast, the house is known as the Hayvenhurst mansion.
An article from TMZ reported that the people who run the Estate are taking the idea of Hollywood tour buses and individuals to have a room-by-room tour. The article added that the plan is not yet concrete because they need to determine if zoning laws will permit the tours or if they need to get a variance.
The Michael Jackson Estate, which handles his affairs on behalf of Jackson's mother and three children are the ones who gave the idea in opening the house for a tour, as reported from LAist.
The article from Curbed added that the home was bought by Joe Jackson, Michael's father, in 1971 and "Beat It" singer purchased the house for himself during his solo career. In addition, the house has a koi pond, and a six-foot tall "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" diorama.
Furthermore, he tore the house and built a new one which included a recording studio, as mentioned in TMZ. The article added that the he recorded the songs "Billie Jean," "We Are the World," "Beat It," "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," and many others in the said house.
Aside from the recording of the songs, The Daily Beast reported that he lived in the house where his two masterpieces were released, namely "Off The Wall," and "Thriller" . His first interview for his Rolling Stone cover was conducted in the house.
In the meantime, Michael Jackson has a net worth $600 million, as reported from Celebrity Net Worth. The article added that the copyright for his own songs was estimated to be worth $100 million. In addition, the article added that he made $500 million from his own music, concerts, videos, and endorsements but when he died in 2009, he has a debt of $500 million.