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50 Cent has finally sold his decadent Connecticut mansion, for $2.9 million. It has been up for sale since 2007, when it was originally listed at $18.5 million.

The rapper bought the 51,657 square foot house from Mike Tyson back in 2003 for $4.1 million, but then spent millions on upgrading the crib. The final result included a night club, a catwalk with stripper poles in a room with a mural of 50 Cent, indoor and outdoor basketball courts, multiple game rooms, a green screen room, recording studio, gym, conference room, and home theater. This is on top of the 19 bedrooms, 25 bathrooms, a hot tub, and indoor and outdoor pools. Watch the video below to take a look inside.

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Although the sale price is a whopping 84% lower than the original asking price, Fiddy doesn't seem bothered. TMZ reported that he'd donate the money to his charity, the G-Unity Foundation, which 50 Cent seemed to confirm with a tweet.

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