
US Rapper 50 Cent, has finally sold his 21 bed room Connecticut mansion for the cut price of $8 million - to a nursing home management company. The
artist initially listed the
21-bedroom home in Farmington for $18 million in 2007, and has been
gradually reducing the asking price ever since, because no one was interested in the property
He
snapped up the abode for $4.1 million at the height of his fame in
2003, the year he released some of his top hits P.I.M.P., In Da Club,
and 21 Questions on the album Get Rich Or Die Tryin'.
Over
the next few months, he invested up to $10 million in renovations to
the property's gym, racquetball courts, and disco room with stripper
poles.
But now, the glittering additions will likely be stripped away as TMZ reports the estate will be turned into an assisted living facility for the elderly.
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The 50,000-square-foot home boasts 25 bathrooms.
One of the biggest private residences in America, it costs a whopping $72,000 a month to finance and maintain.
The rapper bought it in 2003 from boxer Mike Tyson.
He
then spent $6million renovating the house and its grounds, and
installed a helicopter pad, infinity pool and a private cinema.
The
home also has a private casino, gym, racquetball courts and disco room
with stripper poles. There are 52 rooms in total, including nine
kitchens.
In 2012 the rapper showed it off to Oprah Winfrey, giving the cameramen for her chat show a tour.

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