Whitey Ford
04-02-2019, 03:37 PM
Couldn't sell his stank ridden mansion in one of the best Bull Markets in recent Connecticut history.
Cryptoinvestor and one-time rapper 50 Cent, famous for his now ironically titled 2003 album "Get Rich or Die Trying" and, more recently for his 2017 bankruptcy, just adding to his financial troubles - and perhaps nicknames - when he took an 84% haircut on a Connecticut mansion he has been trying to unload for nearly 12 years, during a decade long bull market in nearly all asset classes. The massive 52 room mansion of the rapper who will henceforth be known as "16 cents on the dollar" sold for just $2.9 million.
The home also sports game rooms, a recording studio, a home theater, an indoor pool and a conference center. It was costing about $70,000 per month to carry, including mortgage payments and taxes.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-02/sell-low-or-die-tryin-50-cent-takes-massive-84-price-cut-52-room-connecticut
Cryptoinvestor and one-time rapper 50 Cent, famous for his now ironically titled 2003 album "Get Rich or Die Trying" and, more recently for his 2017 bankruptcy, just adding to his financial troubles - and perhaps nicknames - when he took an 84% haircut on a Connecticut mansion he has been trying to unload for nearly 12 years, during a decade long bull market in nearly all asset classes. The massive 52 room mansion of the rapper who will henceforth be known as "16 cents on the dollar" sold for just $2.9 million.
The home also sports game rooms, a recording studio, a home theater, an indoor pool and a conference center. It was costing about $70,000 per month to carry, including mortgage payments and taxes.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-02/sell-low-or-die-tryin-50-cent-takes-massive-84-price-cut-52-room-connecticut