Eminem bid farewell to the historic home he had inhabited for over a decade, which was frequently frequented by 50 Cent!
Rich homes followed Eminem’s meteoric rise from the streets to superstardom in the 1990s. The 8,900 square foot brown-brick estate, which sold for $1.48 million in 2000 during the height of Marshall Mathers’ fame, was referred to as their “main mansion” by the artist and his adult children for more than 20 years.
Eminem’s current private home, which he bought a long time ago, is still hard to find in pictures and online. The rapper recently advertised his old home, which was originally valued at $4.8 million, for a lower $1.9 million. This is part of a trend where celebrities are selling their properties for less money.
This old retreat, which was once a secondary residence, has six acres, gorgeous wood interiors, “suite” bedrooms, and a 1,500 square foot entertainment area. There is a clubhouse, tennis court, and pool on the site. It was constructed in 1994 and has six bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, and cutting-edge equipment.
The modern kitchen and bathroom designs retain hints of Eminem’s time, courtesy of his daughter’s observations. A gourmet’s paradise, the large kitchen boasts opulent extras like a wine fridge.
The mansion’s karma has been impacted by its owners’ legal troubles throughout its history. On the property, Eminem alone stood to lose more than $2 million. Its price dropped from $3.75M to $3.25M after it was listed several times since 2020, according to Zillow statistics.