Elvis Presley House

[8][6] The crush of fans and photographers became too much, and after 13 months[6] Elvis moved to Graceland[6] and sold the Audubon Drive property as part of the mansion and estate’s purchase.

[6] The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in March 2006,[1] shortly before its public auction on eBay two months later.

[3][5][9] Instead, the house was sold to record company executive Mike Curb[5] at a reported sale price of $1 million.

[6] The new owners repainted the house from white to a green color similar to the one when Elvis owned it, renovated the fence, and removed the pool.

[6] The house is currently not open to the public,[6] but occasionally hosts small VIP events and private music concerts.

House with mailbox