


Framed photos of Muhammad Ali, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol line the halls. Versace dinnerware and a Hermes ashtray sit on the table in the office, tucked in by Fendi chairs. Gold, bronze and ivory statues adorn the foyer. He has 109 rooms-a theater, game room, bowling alley, and basketball court included-plus 25 bathrooms to navigate at any given time. Ross spent $5.8 million on the 54,000 square-foot residence in 2014.

The colossal estate, formerly owned by boxing champ Evander Holyfield, sits on nearly 300 acres right off a highway in Fayetteville, Ga., surrounded by security and gates emblazoned with the rapper’s gold logo. Privacy is a fickle matter when the home Rick Ross resides in pops up as “Rick Ross’ Mansion” on Google Maps. A serious vintage car collection, an opulent mansion and a new deluxe album prove the multiplatinum-selling rapper is richer than he’s ever been. Ridin’ High Rick Ross still feels inspired and motivated to work hard even after 20 years in the game.
