Rick Ross buys Southwest Ranches home

Last month, SFBW reported that former basketball pro Amar’e Stoudemire listed his Southwest Ranches home for $3.5 million. Now another well-known name is the new owner.

South Florida Business Journal reports that rapper Rick Ross paid $3.5 million in cash for the home at 16800 Berkshire Court. The seller was Stoudemire’s Carsares Trust, represented by Kim Knausz of One Sotheby’s International Realty. Ross was represented by his sister, Tawanda Roberts with Florida Realty of Miami.

Ross is well known for his Miami roots. He grew up Carol City and his first album was named “Port of Miami.”

Ross will enjoy plenty of amenities at the estate, which includes a main house and a guest house. In the 7,361-square-foot main house, four bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms provide comfortable living space while an indoor bar with pool table, yoga room and hidden movie theater make for special moments. The 1,314-square-foot guest house has two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen and living room. Outdoors, there’s a pool with waterfall, deck and summer kitchen.

Check out photos below.

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