When 50 Cent first put his baller house on the market, the song Ayo Technology he made with Justin Timberlake was the most popular joint effort.
In 2007, the rapper Curtis Jackson III, going by his true, requested $18.7M US for the 53-room Farmington, Connecticut estate, which is located between New York City and Boston on the US East Coast.
After patiently waiting for a sale for 12 years, he finally sold his lavish lodgings for just $2.9M in 2019. At this point, you are probably only familiar with either musician from a drunken vintage r’n’b club night.
Other benefits include a studio, game rooms, home theater, indoor pool, and conference center. Indoor and outdoor basketball courts that are also imprinted with of a 1950s recording crew are also available.
According to the property’s page on Zillow.com, there are 21 bedrooms (one for each of his inquiries?) and 35 bathrooms.
According to paperwork related to his bankruptcy petition in 2015, the estate was costing up to $70,000 per month to maintain, including mortgage payments and property taxes, according to WSJ, which reports he was able to keep the mansion despite the challenges.