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US rapper reportedly sells 52-room mansion for $8 million [PHOTO]

According to numerous sources, 50 Cent's mansion has been sold for $8 million, which is $10.5 million less than the original listing price.

50 Cent's mansion

50 Cent listed his Connecticut mansion in 2007 for $18.5m.

Since then, the price has been reduced to no success, until now.

According to the website, the new buyer may turn the property into an assisted living facility.

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Features of the 50k square foot home 52 rooms, 9 kitchens, an outdoor infinity pool and grotto, indoor pool, helicopter pad, casino, nightclub, basketball courts and pond.

All of this cost about $70k per month to maintain.

This mansion was previously owned by boxer, Mike Tyson.

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