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Number 10: 50 Cent Mansion.
No, this is not a mansion that is actually worth 50 cents (though if one was, I'm sure people who suspect that something was wrong with it), rather, this is a mansion that was owned by legendary rapper 50 Cent.
Found in Farmington, Connecticut, the mansion itself went onto the market in 2015, and 50 Cent put it on sale for a whopping $18.5 million dollars. Then, when he had bankruptcy issues, he lowered it to $8.5 million, then under $6 million, where it's been since that drop.
Granted, this is a house that only millionaires can afford, but surely there is some other reason for the house to not be sold. And there is, mainly...it's big, like really big. Like so big that it has: "21 bedrooms, 25 bathrooms, an indoor pool and hot tub, a substantial night club, an indoor court, multiple game rooms, a green screen room, and a recording studio,"
So even if you were interested, you'd have to be the kind of person who would want said things, and that kind of restricts the pool of people. Plus, who needs 21 bedrooms in a single mansion? That's kind of...you know...elaborate...to say the least.
Looks like 50 Cent won't make a dime on this! ...get it? Cause it's money...I'll move on...
Number 9: Golden Gate Glamour.
In San Francisco, there are many homes, and just about all of them are expensive, which is why the city is one of the hardest places to live in and stay in. But for one mansion, they push this stereotype over the top. Because this mansion is priced at about $30 million dollars, and that's a lot of change for a single house.
Sure, the house is elegant enough, it's 16,000 square feet, 7 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, with lots of amenities. But unless you're a person who NEEDS this kind of house for a specific reason, you can find a better way to spend $30 million.
Number 8: Steve Cohen's Mansion.
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Speaking of WAY too expensive, let's talk about Steve Cohen, who for some reason can't find a buyer for his skyward mansion in Manhattan. Technically, it's a penthouse duplex of sorts, but yeah, it's a mansion. It's certainly has the size of a mansion, and the price of one too, currently priced at the small number of $57.5 million dollars. And that's after several price reductions, he once wanted 9 figures for the mansion.
The main problem with this one though isn't price, or even space, it's location. This is a mansion that has you viewing all of New York in all of its glory from the peak of the sky, that's not for everyone. Plus, while the place is spacious, it was kind of built for Cohen's tastes, which is why he has an art gallery. So what he really needs is someone like him to buy it. Good luck with that.
Number 7: The Stone Sanctuary.
Price is a big issue when it comes to buying a house, but another is looks. So for this mansion in Alpine, New Jersey, it's kind of a big warning. Not that it's bad, but it's very distinct. The property is actually owned by the Frick family, who were wealthy because of their steel business. But the house itself is made of stone in such a way that it kind of looks like an ancient castle. Not to mention that the layout of the mansion isn't one that is standard in most people's eyes.
Sure, it's got a pool, and a tennis court and a massive garage. But if you're looking for a more simple kind of mansion (and yes, mansion can be simple), this isn't one that you'll want.
Plus, the $40 million dollar price tag doesn't help either.
Number 6: Palazzo di Amore.
Beverly Hills...that's where I want to be! Except for the fact that this infamous mansion called Palazzo di Amore has been taken on and off the listings chart because it's way too expensive, even for someone who lives in Beverly Hills.
How much do they want? Well, $129 million dollars.
Exactly, let's move on.
Number 5: Michael Jordan's Mansion.
Ok, I'll admit, I'm amazed that someone decided to buy the mansion of Michael Jordan. You know, the greatest basketball player of all time? Quiet Lebron fans! I'm talking about THE #23 here.
To be fair, it honestly makes a little sense that people wouldn't want the home. First off, it was built to Jordan's liking, complete with gates at the front that have "23" on them. It also has a workout room, home theater, and more.
Plus, because it's in Chicago, you're going to have to have a reason to be in Chicago, which not everyone has. Some people actually avoid Chicago because of its crazy traffic, and I can't blame them for not wanting to be close to that.
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