
"I like the look of an Architectural Digest," 50 said of his designing style. "There's a lot of good living going on, and it ain't based (on) the actual money that's being spent, it's the choices that people make. You don't have to buy a $50 million home to build a lifestyle that's equivalent."
Of course, that's coming from a man with a house so big there are times he has guests — and doesn't even know it…
But 50, who owns several homes, said he's grown weary of the two-hour plus commute from Farmington to New York City. Plus, he's looking to downsize.
"It might be a lot smaller," he said of his future house. "The basics — maybe four or five bedrooms."
Disregard that last statement — 50 Cent's not going to live in a four-bedroom house. I guarantee it.
The special airs tonight, but you know MTV. It will be on every night until 2009, so, even if you're moderately interested, there's no rush. Plus, if you've seen one room in an obnoxious rapper's Architechtural Digest-inspired home, haven't you seen them all?
It's very sterile looking. The driveway looks like Main Street at Disneyland.
This is not very CT. It's not in Fairfield county but still.
http://yahoo.idx.realtyview.co.....;VIP=Yahoo!%2bIDX&cc=realestate&fclose=n&newhome=n&za=and&searchgeo=Farmington%2c+CT&searchtype=2&propertytype=1%2c2&sort=5&sortacdc=desc&searchbedrooms=5
Oh. And he's selling with William Raveis. Best agency on the East Coast for pricier homes.
http://www.raveis.com/proplist.....72559C975F