It appears no one is interested in buying 50 cent's Connecticut mansion as he has lowered the asking price once again after filing for bankruptcy .
The Hartford Courant reports the new listing for 50 Cent's 21-bedroom, 25-bathroom home in Farmington is now $8.5 million.
The rapper bought the 50,000-square-foot mansion for $4.1 million in 2003, but reports say he invested between $6 million to $10 million on renovations.He first asked for $18.5 million for the home in 2007 and has been periodically reducing its price ever since.
High-end residential real estate expert Rob Giuffria says '50 would have a better chance being a country music singer' than finding a buyer at $8.5 million.
The house - one of the biggest private residences in America - costs a whopping $72,000 a month to finance and maintain.He bought it in 2003 from boxer Mike Tyson.
The Hartford Courant reports the new listing for 50 Cent's 21-bedroom, 25-bathroom home in Farmington is now $8.5 million.
The rapper bought the 50,000-square-foot mansion for $4.1 million in 2003, but reports say he invested between $6 million to $10 million on renovations.He first asked for $18.5 million for the home in 2007 and has been periodically reducing its price ever since.
High-end residential real estate expert Rob Giuffria says '50 would have a better chance being a country music singer' than finding a buyer at $8.5 million.
The house - one of the biggest private residences in America - costs a whopping $72,000 a month to finance and maintain.He bought it in 2003 from boxer Mike Tyson.

Gud fr him
ReplyDeleteLol. It's hunted
DeleteLol desperation
ReplyDeleteIssokay! IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteI wonder why he wants to sell it though
ReplyDeleteHaaaaaaa Pele o if u bring d price lower I might consider buying.
ReplyDeleteHe should give it out for free then!
ReplyDeleteconvert it to hotel
ReplyDeleteAny way its his choice
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