Meek Mill Wants To Sell His 8-Bedroom, 9.5-Bathroom Atlanta Mansion He’s Never Lived In

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Meek Mill Wants To Sell His 8-Bedroom, 9.5-Bathroom Atlanta Mansion He’s Never Lived In
Meek Mill is looking to sell his Atlanta mega mansion, despite never living on the property.
On Sunday (Mar. 12), rap star Meek Mill, 35, uploaded a video to Instagram which featured an aerial view of the massive estate. According to the clip, the mansion is located in the Sandy Springs/Buckhead area and entails eight bedrooms and 9.5 bathrooms.
The Philadelphia rapper wrote in the caption,
“MANSION FOR SALE IN ATL. my realtor not getting this off fast enough & I think I can lol I never moved in it had for a few years. sandy springs/buckhead area! When somebody get traded to the hawks or falcons come grab this Jawn! I’m not even gone tag who shot this sh*tty video lol.”
The home reportedly includes several amenities, including a tennis court, pool, jacuzzi, twin garages, a movie theater, and a sauna.
It’s unclear how much the lavish crib will be on the market for. However, Meek Mill suggested that maybe someone traded to the Atlanta Hawks or Falcons could be a suitable candidate for the house, seemingly suggesting the Georgia property will cost a pretty penny.

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