Ever wonder if the stars nudge moguls to downsize their castles when Mercury’s in retrograde? Well, James Prince, the Rap-A-Lot powerhouse, is shaking things up by listing his sprawling 12,000-square-foot French-style estate in Heath, Texas, for a cool $4.4 million. Since snagging the place in 2019, this hip-hop titan has been the proud keeper of a mansion so grand it could make Versailles raise an eyebrow. Now, with a nod to whatever cosmic forces are stirring, he’s dialing down from his palatial digs—could this be a star-signaled move to streamline and refocus? Nestled just east of Dallas on 5.4 lush acres, this home is dripping with drama—from Corinthian columns to a marble foyer that practically demands a jazz hand. But don’t let the opulence fool you; James Prince is not just cashing out, he’s hoping to score a tidy profit after a few price tweaks, and honestly, who can blame him? If you’ve got a thing for six-bedroom extravagance mixed with a sprinkling of stardust and hip-hop flair, you’ll want to take a gander. LEARN MORE
Rap-A-Lot boss James Prince is parting ways with his grand French-style estate in Heath, Texas, listing the 12,000-square-foot mansion for $4.4 million as he looks to scale down from the sprawling property he’s owned since 2019.
The Houston Hip-Hop trailblazer has placed the home back on the market after several price adjustments over the past year.
Situated about 25 miles east of Dallas, the 5.4-acre property features a dramatic façade with Corinthian columns and a mansard roof. Inside, guests are greeted by a marble-clad foyer with a sweeping staircase and two-story ceilings.
“Words like ‘stunning’ and ‘spectacular’ are often used to describe beautiful homes, but in this case, they hardly capture what makes this estate so exceptional,” realtors Phil Owens and Heather Stevens of The Agency Frisco wrote in the listing, according to Mansion Global.
The 6-bedroom mansion also comes with a billiards room, wine storage, 12-seat theater, two-lane bowling alley, elevator and safe room. A six-car garage and emergency backup generator complete the main structure.
James Prince bought the home five years ago for $2.75 million and J. Prince hopes to make a profit with the $4.4 million asking price.
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