Even rap superstars are feeling the pinch during this difficult housing market. According to TMZ.com, 50 Cent has once again dropped the asking price on his Farmington, Connecticut mega-mansion. The G-Unit star is now asking ten-point-nine-million-dollars for his 19-bedroom, 37-bath abode.
The rapper first put the home on the market for 18-point-five-million-dollars, but proceeded to drop the price to 14-point-five-million-dollars. Fifty purchased the home, which was once owned by boxer Mike Tyson, for four-point-one-million-dollars on 2003. The emcee says he has since spent six-million-dollars on upgrades for amenities such as a disco complete with stripper poles. Fifty Cent's next release, "Before I Self Destruct," hits stores on September 29th.
Source: Metro
The rapper first put the home on the market for 18-point-five-million-dollars, but proceeded to drop the price to 14-point-five-million-dollars. Fifty purchased the home, which was once owned by boxer Mike Tyson, for four-point-one-million-dollars on 2003. The emcee says he has since spent six-million-dollars on upgrades for amenities such as a disco complete with stripper poles. Fifty Cent's next release, "Before I Self Destruct," hits stores on September 29th.
Source: Metro