Contract Signed By Elvis Presley And His Parents For The Purchase Of Graceland Brings $114,660
Memphis Property Was Bought In 1957
October 22, 2021
The 1957 contract signed by Elvis Presley and both of his parents for the purchase of the home in Memphis that became known as Graceland soared to $114,660 in an online auction held Aug. 10 by PristineAuction.com, based in Phoenix, Ariz. It was the only lot in the auction. This auction was certainly one of a kind, said Jared Kavile, the president and founder of PristineAuction.com. The company is proud to be part of the sale of such an incredible piece of history. The legend of the king will always live on, and Graceland is one of the most famous mansions in the world, visited by millions of people from around the globe. To be part of that is an honor. The contract was the actual purchase agreement allowing the Presleys to purchase the property at 3764 Highway 51 in Memphis, Tenn. It was printed on Virginia Grant Realty Company letterhead and included Virginia Grants handwritten agreement, stating the Presleys would trade their property on Audubon Drive in Memphis for $55,000 credit, plus an extra $90,000 to purchase Graceland. When Elvis was a boy, he told his parents one day he would make a lot of money and take care of them, putting an end to their years of hard work and financial struggles. Buying the Graceland mansion was the fulfillment of that childhood promise. Graceland was Elviss world. He and his parents lived and died there. The custom-framed document, 30-by-34 inches, was dated March 17, 1957. It was signed by Elvis, his parents (Vernon and Gladys) and agent Virginia Grant, who signed her name in red and black ink pen. The $114,660 contract included the buyers premium. After Presleys 1977 death, Graceland was named a National Historic Landmark. It opened to the public in 1982. To learn more about PristineAuction.com and the firms calendar of upcoming online-only auction events, visit www.pristineauction.com.
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