Eminem said goodbye to the ancient mansion that he had lived in for more than 10 years, where 50 Cent often visited!
In the 1990s, Eminem skyrocketed from street life to superstardom, with opulent residences following suit. For over two decades, the artist, Marshall Mathers, and his adult children called an 8,900 sq ft brown-brick mansion their “main mansion,” selling for $1.48M in 2000 at his peak faмe.
Eminem’s current private residence, acquired long ago, remains elusive in photos and digital presence. Recently, a former house owned by the rapper, once priced at $4.8M, is now listed for a reduced $1.9M – a trend among celebrities shedding homes at losses.
This former getaway, initially a secondary abode, boasts 6 acres, “suite” bedrooms, rich wood interiors, and a 1,500 sq ft entertainment room. The property features a pool, tennis court, and clubhouse. Built in 1994, it offers six bedrooms, numerous bathrooms, and advanced electronics.
Hints of Eminem’s era remain in the sleek bathroom and kitchen designs, reflecting his daughter’s insights. The spacious kitchen, with its wine fridge and luxurious features, is a culinary dream.
The mansion’s history is tinged with legal issues from previous owners, impacting its karma. Eminem himself faced a loss of over $2M on the property. Listed multiple times since 2020, its price dwindled from $3.75M to $3.25M per Zillow records.