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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

When you have that much money you've gotta spend it on something but I've never understood the allure of having a huge house. 

Exactly the house owns you rather you owning the house. I see this with so many of the people I know they think bigger is better but they spend most their time on house work such as cleaning, mowing the grass, random improvements you gotta ask yourself is this the life you really want to be living. Heck give me something just big enough for my family so I can spend the time on things I really love and feel passionate about. Fug being a slave to my house. 

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13 minutes ago, panthers1234 said:

Exactly the house owns you rather you owning the house. I see this with so many of the people I know they think bigger is better but they spend most their time on house work such as cleaning, mowing the grass, random improvements you gotta ask yourself is this the life you really want to be living. Heck give me something just big enough for my family so I can spend the time on things I really love and feel passionate about. Fug being a slave to my house. 

Yeah my house is a fraction of that and I don't do any of that nonsense.

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I would have done that at his age but it’s stupid.

He has 30 mil guaranteed. After agent fees and taxes he keeps 15 mil. 
 

So he just spend around half of his money (and whatever he saved of his rookie money) on a house that won’t appreciate. Big custom lake Norman houses never do.
 

Yeah, he’ll prob make the rest of his 64 mil contract, but nothing is guaranteed.

 

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16 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If you name your house (especially some boujee French name) you badly need to be kicked in the dick. Seriously.

According to a recent article the home was modeled after the favorite French chateaus the former owners visited in while traveling Europe. One of them was a big music producer. They moved back to LA, so they put it on the market. There are a number of named real estate properties once you get to that price point. If you still want to kick them in the dick, you'd have to get past their gate house and private security first. 

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