Trading Places: When Musicians Purchase Homes From Celebs
Dr. Dre's new deal may have him looking for famous new digs.
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Trading Places: When Musicians Purchase Homes From Celebs - Sometimes the homes of the rich and famous are so luxurious that only other celebrities can afford them. It can be like a game of musical houses — with an actor selling a house to a rapper who sells it to an athlete, and so on. The latest to play is Dr. Dre, who may be looking to catch a pass from one of the most praiseworthy arms in the NFL. Read on to find out how much of his rumored multibillion-dollar deal with Apple the new home might cost him. Plus, see who else has been in the trading places market in recent years. (Photos from left: Splash News, Chris McKay/WireImage, John Shearer/Getty Images for amfAR)
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Dr. Dre/Tom Brady - News that Dr. Dre may be closing in on a deal with software giant Apple for some $3.2 billion for his Beats Electronics company (which produces his Beats by Dre headphones and such) came along with word that he's signing paperwork to grab the keys to the former Brentwood, Calif., home of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and his supermodel wife, Gisele Bundchen. The pricetag on the lot: $50 million. How you like them apples?(Photos from left: Isaac Brekken/Getty Images for Beats by Dre, Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
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Rick Ross/Evander Holyfield - In 2012, boxer Evander Holyfield's behemoth mansion was foreclosed on, which meant that it would ultimately be put up for auction. Rick Ross purchased the 109-room, 235-acre property to create a safe haven for youth. That's bawse. (Photos from Left: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET, Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)
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50 Cent/Mike Tyson - In 2003, as his star was continuing to grow, 50 Cent made the move from New York to Connecticut after he purchased boxer Mike Tyson's former home for $4.1 million. The mansion has 52 rooms including 18 bedrooms, 25 bathrooms, five Jacuzzis, an elevator and a movie theater. Fif ended up putting the house on the market in 2007. (Photos from left: Elsa/Getty Images, Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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Birdman/Scott Storch - After Scott Storch's Miami home was foreclosed on, the founder of Rockstar Energy Drink founder bought it and sold it to Birdman, who settled into the nine-bedroom, 17-bath home, surrounded by a moat for $14.5 million. (Photos from left: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for BMI, Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images)
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