Rick Ross Acquires Evander Holyfield’s Georgia Mansion, Featuring an Astounding 109 Rooms

Rapper Rick Ross is the new owner of Evander Holyfield’s previous mansion, which is a big change of ownership for this opulent property.

The 45,000-square-foot home in Fayetteville County, Georgia, was originally constructed in 1994. Holyfield, the former heavyweight champion, was forced to sell it to a bank for $7.5 million. It was subsequently listed for $8.2 million again. The beginning bid in an auction for the property was $2.5 million, indicating a significant price reduction from the original listing, even if Rick Ross’s actual purchase price is still unknown.

The mansion has an abundance of amazing amenities, such as a bowling alley, a movie theatre, and an indoor pool. The dining room, which has 12 guestrooms in total, is the perfect location for large parties and celebrations because it can easily seat up to 100 guests.

But there’s a price for the lavish lifestyle the home offers. Holyfield reportedly said that the property alone cost him almost $1 million a year in maintenance costs, with power alone coming to about $17,000.

Rick Ross has added another notable property to his real estate portfolio and is now enjoying the opulent facilities and grandeur of this former boxing legend’s mansion, despite the high operating costs.