Rick Ross has a lot of money to throw around and he just dropped $3.5 million on a home once owned by NBA great Amar’e Stoudemire.
Ross bought the Fort Lauderdale home, adding to his already impressive portfolio of real estate. He has been buying up land over the years. He calls his Georgia property, once owned by Evander Holyfield, “Belaire Towers.”
Ross’ Georgia home also played the backdrop for Eddie Murphy’s Coming To America 2. So, he literally owns property that can pass for a royal estate. Ross even landed a small cameo in the film.
According to People Magazine, Rick Ross found his most recent real estate purchase and four days later it was on the market. Ross also paid for it in cash, marking the fastest closing in the history of the Landmark Ranch Estates. Ross told People:
“It’s a sprawling estate in a very secluded area. From the moment I stepped inside, I appreciated the high ceilings and rich detail.”
The property also has 2.3 acres of land with a main house and a guest house. There are 6 bedrooms in total, seven bathrooms, a nine-car garage, hidden movie theatre, two offices, an indoor bar with pool table, and a yoga studio. A pool complete with waterfall and an outdoor summer BBQ kitchen is also a part of the estate, naturally.