Only Took 50 Cent 12 Years to Sell His Huge Mansion

And the rapper lost millions on the sale
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 2, 2019 6:18 PM CDT
Only Took 50 Cent 12 Years to Sell His Huge Mansion
In this undated image from video released by MTV, the exterior of the 48,000-square-foot, 19-bedroom mansion owned by rapper 50 Cent is shown in Farmington, Conn.   (AP Photo/MTV)

Rapper 50 Cent's 50,000-square-foot mansion in Connecticut that first went on the market 12 years ago has finally sold at a fraction of the original asking price, the AP reports. Jennifer Leahy, an agent at Douglas Elliman in Greenwich, tells the Hartford Courant the 21-bedroom, 25-bathroom home in Farmington was sold for $2.9 million. The rapper, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, asked $18.5 million for the 17-acre estate in 2007. Jackson purchased the mansion in 2004 from boxer Mike Tyson for $4.1 million, and then sank millions into it for renovations. The home also has an indoor pool, a gym, racquetball courts and a dance room. Leahy did not disclose the buyer. (More 50 Cent stories.)

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