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Look inside former Panthers $3.2M house


Ja  Rhule
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What's he up to these days? You gotta think he almost has to sell it unless he's managed to have a profitable career post-football. Property tax alone has to be +$30,000 per year, not to mention several thousand per year in upkeep like heating and cooling the 9000 square feet. And that's even assuming he's actually paid it off, rather than still stuck with another $15,000 per month in mortgage payments. If not, you're talking over $200,000 per year just to keep living there. I don't care how smart he could've been with his money; that's hard to do for too long when you're living off savings alone. Really nice house though. 

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4 hours ago, NCBlu said:

Built in 2019, for sale by 2021 why get it built then? Nice home, but man that's a lot of space for one family.

Dude was passing $200k in bad checks at a casino this summer and was arrested.  "Homies took advantage of me" was the defense.  If you have homies like that, I am sure they have scammed him out of a ton of money, even if this one wasn't his fault.  Gonna go out on a limb and guess his gambling and buddies have not been kind on the cash.

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25 million career earnings

 half goes to taxes and agent fees

 12 million give or take net

25% of net worth just in that house with god knows what other indiscretion spending.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thevikingage.com/2014/03/22/captain-munnerlyn-spends-1-million-strip-club-single-night/amp/

 

Safe to say this guy went to the Antoine Walker School of Business

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