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Prince’s Island Estate

Prince’s Island Estate

A long and winding purple driveway leads to Prince’s former island getaway on Turks and Caicos. That drive could soon lead your car to your new home, if you’re willing to spend pop superstar-level cash. The late-singer’s 1,000+ sq ft pad is up for auction and is the epitome of luxury. Five acres of land is filled with stunning views, peaceful and private beaches, and a tennis court for when all that lounging becomes tiresome and you need to move your feet. A personal dock allows for safe, convenient storage of your boat, because you obviously have a boat if you’re buying this pad. We can’t imagine how much change this place goes for, but it’s not a good sign when a $100,000 registration deposit is required.