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“It’s just oversized for the market”: See Inside the 21-Bedroom, 35-Bathroom Connecticut Estate That Cost 50 Cent $16 Million Just to Sell

The real estate saga of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson III, the powerhouse rapper, actor, and entrepreneur, is marked by one of the most famous—and costly—celebrity sales in history. For years, the mogul’s life was defined by the infamous, sprawling estate in Farmington, Connecticut, a mansion he described as “oversized for the market.”1 The eventual sale of the property, which cost him millions, paved the way for his strategic move to Houston, Texas, a new home base for his expanding business empire.

 

 

The Legendary Connecticut Estate: An Oversized Burden

 

For nearly two decades, 50 Cent was the owner of a massive Connecticut mansion, which he purchased from former heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson.2 The sheer scale and maintenance costs of the property quickly turned it into a financial burden.3

 

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Property Data Detail Context/Significance
Size Approximately 51,000 square feet. One of the largest single-family homes in the Northeast, featuring 19 to 21 bedrooms and up to 40 bathrooms.
Purchase Price $4.1 million in 2003. Purchased from Mike Tyson and immediately required extensive renovations, reportedly costing millions more.
Unique Amenities Full gym, indoor racquetball court, a nightclub (originally named Club TKO), a casino, and a professional recording studio. The studio was where 50 Cent famously recorded his hit 2005 album, The Massacre, which sold over 11 million copies worldwide.
Transaction Data Listed for $18.5 million in 2007. Finally sold in 2019 for $2.9 million. After years on and off the market, the final sale price resulted in a major loss on the property’s overall cost and upkeep.

The actor cited the house’s sheer size and the massive tax burden as key reasons for his departure, calling it “just oversized for the market.” The sale, which cleared the way for him to settle debts, signaled a major professional and personal shift.

 

🚀 Houston: The New Home Base for a Mogul

 

In May 2021, 50 Cent officially announced his relocation, declaring, “I love NY, but I live in Houston now.” The move to Texas is strategically aligned with the state’s favorable tax structure and his growing business ventures, particularly his extensive television production empire, G-Unit Film & Television, which is responsible for the acclaimed Starz series Power and its spin-offs.4

 

While the specific address of his current Houston home remains private, reports indicate he has settled into a “MEGA Mansion” with a sleek, modern aesthetic.5 Key features of his new residence reportedly include a curated black-and-white theme, a wall dedicated to his movies and TV shows, and a luxurious spa area boasting a sauna, cold plunge, and an indoor lap pool.6

 

The transition from the costly, high-maintenance Connecticut estate to a sleek, modern, and strategically located base in Houston represents more than just a change of address; it reflects the mogul’s focus on profitability and his status as a major player in both the music and television industries.