Elvis Presley's Mobile Home Has Been Left Virtually Untouched Since the 1960s
When it comes to real estate, Elvis Presley is perhaps best known for Graceland, the fit-for-a-King estate that he purchased in 1957. But not all of the places Elvis called home in his lifetime were quite as lavish—in fact, many were downright humble. In November 2017, two of those modest properties went up for auction, through GWS Auctions.
The first was a run-down shotgun house that sits on 16.5 acres in Tupelo, Mississippi, reports Realtor.com. Originally built in the 1920s by Vernon and Vestor Presley, the singer's father and uncle, the bidding started at $25,000—though GWS estimated that it's worth $2 million to $2.5 million, thanks to its association with the King.
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