Promised Land, Georgia’s largest single-family home, is remarkable. On 235 acres, the property contains 109 rooms, 12 bedrooms, and 21 bathrooms.
Ross told financial expert Rashad Bilal and educator Troy Millings of “Earn Your Leisure” that his house, 15-passenger private jet, and other things are assets since they make him m on ey. When not in use, he rents them.
Promised Land was rented to Paramount Pictures, New Republic Pictures, Misher Films, and Eddie Murphy Productions for Prince Akeem Joffer’s Zamundan palace in “Coming to America 2.”
“It benefits me. Unlike the person who moves once or twice a month. Ross called it a liability for him.
The homie who had this estate before me made $50 M a night. Over $550,000,000 passed through his hands. What will distinguish me from Evander Holyfield’s mistakes? “I started thinking, ‘Well here’s what I’m going to do different.’”
His passive income streams are called “confetti,” which is unusual.
Ross, known as “z-z-z mo n ey,” loves confetti in his over two dozen partnerships and business enterprises, including 25 Wingstop locations, a couple Checkers and Rally’s restaurants, and Luc Belaire and Bumbu al co hol brands.
In order to make his animal investment pay off, he may consider farming and commercial zoos, where fans can tour his home to meet the “pets.” This may be happening since some animals require a USDA-licensed business to be kept on the land.
In February 2022, he began developing Promised L and Zoo, a sanctuary for four horses, two African lions (male and female), a cow, and a bull. In the summer, he added two bison (bison) from Ethika, a clothes and underwear business. The corporation sent the pair to the singer in hopes that he would be the only one with these rare cows.
“We are gifting Ross these buffalo after a conversation at his birthday party back in January,” Ethika director of brand operations Darius Burton said. I intended to get him a giraffe, but he wasn’t ready, instead he suggested a cow. Nah, everyone has cows, I’ll get you a buffalo, which nobody in your state has.
Bull, bison, and cow graze together in a fenced area. To keep the bison, he had to register them with the Georgia Department of Natural Resource Agency’s Wild Animals/Exotic division. States that “the Department should be consulted before any exotic animals which are not normally domesticated in Georgia are acquired.”
Ross bou gh t the creatures to show off to his 15.5 M followers, but he unexpectedly discovered another perk of domesticating wildlife. The tax cut.
The Georgia Agriculture Tax Exemption rule (Chapter 40-29) allows homeowners to participate in the industry if they manage livestock, equine, or poultry on their estate and produce or store feed for livestock, including cattle, calves, swine, hogs, goats, sheep, and rabbits.
Ross gets Southern state tax savings by owning his female cow and male bull.
His two African lions are banned in Georgia because they are not listed under Agriculture. They are “inherently dangerous to human beings.” He needs a license, permit, or insurance to keep them on his land.
Ross, a $55 M artist, has never showed his newborn tiger again after animal rights campaigners slammed him on social media.