The rapper reportedly bought the mansion for less than $2.5 million, but was sued last year by Heritage Select Homes, after claims that the rapper didn't make a giant $2.2 million payment on the home in 2017. The original price of the mansion was $2.475 million, but the rapper allegedly only made small payments before the major payment was due.
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Likely well restored since the rapper moved in the property is an impressive, 6-bedroom, 11-bathroom 11,000 sq. ft. mansion. Fully equipped with an enormous, marble-clad solarium, indoor pool and hot tub. The party palace counts several decks, a four-car garage, huge master suite that overlooks the pool area, and a hidden room.
Young Thug is stacking it up, with a net worth of over 3 million. Still relatively new to the rap game, the staying power of his career remains to be seen. A common feature artist, Young Thug has yet to really break into the charts with a single of his own. Havana, released in 2017 did well, but fans haven’t seen a strong follow up, with mainstream appeal yet. With writing credits on several successful albums since, it's possible Young Thug moves to a more production oriented career.