Rick Ross has just purchased an eye-watering, no expense spared multi-million dollar Florida mansion.
The Miami-born rapper bought the property, located west of Fort Lauderdale in Southwest Ranche from former NBA star Amar’e Stoudemire for a sum of $3.5 Million and he paid in cash.
Stoudemire, who was born in Florida and played one season with the Miami Heat; had listed the home for $3.5 million which he sold after just four days on the market.
According to People, the deal marks the fastest closing in the history of the Landmark Ranch Estates section.
Ross told the news outlet: “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 7,361-square-foot, six bedroom and seven bath mansion sits on over 2.3 acres.
The main house has four bedrooms and 5.5 baths including a porte-cochere, nine-car garage, chef’s kitchen, hidden movie theatre, two offices, indoor bar area with pool table, and yoga room.
The main suite features an en-suite bathroom with a soaking tub and an expansive closet with a chandelier. There are a resort-style pool and waterfall in the backyard surrounded by a deck; and a summer kitchen with a grill.
The two-bedroom, one-bath guest house offers another 1,314 square feet of space, a kitchen, and a living room.
Rick Ross also owns a 45,000-square-foot mansion in Fayetteville, GA, which was recently used as a stand-in for Prince Akeem Joffer’s (Eddie Murphy) palace in Coming 2 America.
He is one of the richest rappers in the world with a net worth estimated to be $40 million.
Take a look inside the sprawling mansion below.