Burt Bacharach, the legendary musician, reportedly had a personal property of $200,000 at the time of his death, with no real property.

Jane Bacharach, his widow, revealed this information in a probate case with the Los Angeles County Courts.

Despite Bacharach's great success in music, his major assets may be in his trust rather than personal property.

Bacharach's will instructed that his wife is to handle all finances and act as executor and trustee of the Bacharach family trust.

Half of his community property was directed to go directly to his wife, and the other half to the family trust.

The family trust might be holding all of Bacharach’s property and rights to his music catalog, a common practice among celebrities for tax reasons.

The trust lists his children as beneficiaries but specific details about the trust are not public.

Bacharach's will states that anyone challenging the will will be excluded from receiving anything, but no such challenge seems to have occurred.

The UCLA Foundation is listed as a beneficiary of Bacharach's trust, but the amount to be given is not specified.

Burt Bacharach died on February 8, 2023, from natural causes at age 94. His long-term collaborator, Dionne Warwick, remembered him fondly.