50 Cent recently grabbed attention by selling his massive Farmington, Connecticut mansion, which boasts 21 bedrooms and 25 bathrooms.
The sale, priced at $3 million, was significantly lower than the $18.5 million he paid for it 12 years ago, losing him $15.5 million on the deal. However, what stands out is that he chose to donate the entire $3 million to his G-Unity Foundation.
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Sources close to 50 Cent revealed to TMZ that he made the decision to direct the proceeds from the sale toward supporting his foundation, which works to improve economic opportunities in low-income communities.
Originally purchased from boxer Mike Tyson in 2007, the mansion includes luxurious amenities such as a game room, gym, home theater, infinity pool, recording studio, green screen room, grotto, and even a nightclub.
Over the years, the rapper made several attempts to sell the 17-acre property, continuously lowering the asking price. His ultimate decision to sell and donate the proceeds highlights both his business sense and commitment to giving back to underserved communities.
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