50 Cent’s colossal mansion located in Connecticut has been successfully sold, 84% reduction from its initial asking price

After a span of 12 years, 50 Cent’s colossal mansion located in Connecticut has been successfully sold, albeit at a staggering 84% reduction from its initial asking price. This news, detailed by The Wall Street Journal, highlights the journey of the 52-room residence.

 

Originally hitting the market in 2007 with a lofty price tag of $18.5 million, the mansion has now changed hands for a mere $2.9 million. Among its impressive amenities are both indoor and outdoor pools, a Һот tub, a range of game rooms, a recording studio, indoor and outdoor basketball courts, and even a fully-equipped nightclub.

 

 

 

 

This property, situated at 50 Poplar Hill Drive in Farmington, was acquired by 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, back in 2003 from former boxer Mike Tyson, setting a local record as the highest-priced residence sold at that time. Notably, Farmington is situated approximately 80 miles to the north of the affluent city of Greenwich.

 

 

The mansion, sprawling over an expansive 50,000 square feet, initially entered the market in 2015 with an asking price of $18.5 million, which subsequently underwent a series of price reductions. The most recent listing from Douglas Elliman featured the property at $4.995 million.

 

 

Within its lavish confines, the mansion boasts an impressive array of features including 21 bedrooms, 25 bathrooms, an indoor pool and Һот tub, a nightclub for entertainment, an indoor court for sports enthusiasts, multiple game rooms, a specialized green-screen room, a top-notch recording studio, and various other luxurious appointments.

 

 

This sale, facilitated by Jennifer Leahy of Douglas Elliman, brings an end to 50 Cent’s 12-year endeavor to sell the mansion, ultimately resulting in a significant price adjustment to secure its new owner.