YoungBoy Never Broke Again sells his luxury mansion in Salt Lake for only $5.5 million because he needs a lot of money urgently

The Salt Lake City mansion of rap sensation YoungBoy Never Broke Again is now up for grabs with an asking price of $5.5 million, showcasing what is described as an “architectural masterpiece” in the real estate listing.

Known by his birth name Kentrell DeSean Gaulden, YoungBoy has resided in this extravagant residence while under house arrest, a noteworthy detail according to Billboard.

Acquiring the lavish property in 2022, the rapper has decided to part ways with it, and though the exact sale price remains undisclosed, the last listing tagged it at $5.9 million.

Encompassing an impressive 8,828 square feet, the mansion boasts four bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and the convenience of an elevator. Its upscale construction, while noteworthy, takes a backseat to the breathtaking natural beauty that envelops the property, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning, unobstructed views from within.

Inside, the home is a harmonious blend of open living spaces, including a capacious living area seamlessly connected to the dining section and kitchen. The contemporary aesthetic is accentuated by sleek finishes such as stone and brushed metal, complemented by a neutral color palette that allows the interior design to take center stage.

The primary suite is a pinnacle of opulence, featuring a fireplace, a private balcony, and a grand bathroom equipped with a soaking tub and a glass shower. Skylights shower the serene space with abundant natural light.

Outdoors, a spacious pool area and ample seating create an ideal setting for entertainment and relaxation. The property’s driveway is a heated haven in the wintry climate, a thoughtful touch, and a five-car garage adds to the convenience.

YoungBoy, making his mark on the music scene since 2015 with his debut mixtape and subsequent albums, has collaborated with renowned artists like Migos, Lil Yachty, and DaBaby. In 2022, he achieved his first Grammy nomination in the Best Melodic Rap Performance category for “Wusyaname.” As the rapper moves on from his Salt Lake City abode, his real estate venture provides a glimpse into a life of luxury and artistic success.