50 Cent's "Over Valued" Mansion Comes Off The Market
After 722 days on the market, 50 Cent has taken his Farmington, Connecticut mansion out of the running for a new resident.
The Hartford Courant reports that the 50,000-square-foot home’s asking price of $14.5 million was too much to attract potential buyers.
"The house is not worth $1[dollar] over $5 million," Prudential Premier Homes agent Rob Giuffria told the newspaper, as he joined local real estate agents in alluding to the mansion’s Hartford area location, as a possib...
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AllHipHop — After 722 days on the market, 50 Cent has taken his Farmington, Connecticut mansion out of the running for a new resident.
The Hartford Courant reports that the 50,00... more info
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Topix — Rapper 50 Cent said Tuesday that he never would have bought a Connecticut mansion once owned by boxer Mike Tyson, had he realized it would require millions in repairs and... more info
Rapper 50 Cent says he never would have bought a Connecticut mansion once owned by boxer Mike Tyson had he realized it would require millions in repairs and renovations. more info