Rick Ross buys Meek Mill’s Atlanta mansion for $4.2 million cash

The Georgia mansion is changing ownership from one Atlanta rapper to another

Rick Ross has gone from growing up in an impoverished area to a record label boss.

Atlanta rapper Rick Ross has purchased fellow local hip-hop artist Meek Mill’s Atlanta mansion, WSB-TV reported. The Promise Land owner picked up the luxury home for $4.2 million in cash, real estate agent Alisha Gillooly said in a press release.

The Atlanta mansion features eight bedrooms, nine full bathrooms and one half bathroom. Mill took to social media last month in an attempt to accelerate the selling process and get the home off the market, a mansion in which the rapper said he never moved into.

The home’s luxurious amenities include a movie theater, sauna, outdoor pool, jacuzzi, tennis court, playground and two garages.

Taking to Twitter, Meek Mill commented on the sale of the mansion Monday.

“I sold that house that quick,” he said. “It was for sale for like two years… I knew it would soon as I posted too!”

While Ross has not come forward with a social media statement on his newly purchased Atlanta mansion, the rapper recently made headlines when his buffalo escaped from his Fayette County estate the Promise Land.

The animals were spotted in the Northbridge community, where Fayette sheriff’s office and marshal’s office worked together to return the buffalo to Ross’ 87-acre ranch.

“While it is legal to own livestock (cattle, sheep, horses, goats, etc.) in Fayette County, the owner is responsible for properly restraining the animals,” the sheriff’s office said in a social media post. “If the owner is shown to be negligent, they could be charged.”

Taking to Instagram shortly after, Ross thanked everyone who helped get his buffalo back home.

“You may deal with puppies, dogs, I deal with cattle,” Ross said. “I always return any stray pets, so make sure y’all keep collars on y’all’s pets.”