Rick Ross: Hip-Hop Mogul Makes All-Cash Purchase of Amar’e Stoudemire’s Florida Mansion

In addition to its celebrity history, Rick Ross’s most recent real estate purchase is noteworthy for its unprecedented return on investment. In a recent all-cash deal that concluded in only four days, the Miami native paid $3.5 million for Amar’e Stoudemire’s South Florida mansion—the fastest closing in the history of the gated neighborhood where the home is situated. The former NBA all-star held the home for over ten years. It has a nine-car garage, a guest house that is 1,314 square feet smaller than the main residence, and a total area of 7,361 square feet.

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The main house is a one-story building with four bedrooms and five and a half baths, white marble floors, and coffered ceilings. It also has 10-foot ceilings. There are plenty of places for friends and family to get together, including a chef’s kitchen, a secret movie theater, an interior bar area with a pool table, and a yoga room. The guesthouse has a kitchen, a sitting space, one bathroom, and two bedrooms.

Ross also has a 12-bedroom estate in Atlanta, which made headlines lately when it was revealed to be the main location for Coming 2 America filming. With an impressive 109 rooms and 45,000 square feet, the home was a perfect substitute for a palace in the fictional country of Zamunda. Regarding the alterations the set designers made to his house, Ross told Variety, “I asked them to keep the wallpaper in the dining room.” “They also made the massive dinner scene table, which seats between fifty and sixty people, and they gifted it to me. It is really large.

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