On Sunday, December 29, Cardi B retweeted a picture of the mansion she lived in with her estranged husband, Offset, in Atlanta. The Bodak Yellow rapper captioned her tweet:
"My casa... I don't want it nomore tho"
The tweet has since gone viral, receiving over 13.9 million views, 168K likes, 4K reshares, and 5K comments. One user suggested Cardi B to sell the mansion on Facebook, writing:
"Sell it on Facebook. (Sell it to me) (Make it like 10 dollars too)"
The other suggestions the WAP rapper received about her Atlanta mansion included turning it into a bed & breakfast, a mixed-use development, an escape room joint, and a shelter for the homeless or the veterans. One user even recommended donating the home to charity.
"Turn this into a bed & breakfast with lawn activities and gardens for farm-to-table meals and floral arrangements eventually turning it into a global chain. You’ll be a hospitality mogul." - commented an X user.
"cardi, turn it into a mixed use development with multi-family housing in a walkable neighborhood" - added another.
"You can have an escape room type joint. Make it like "Clue!" An entire weekend in length." - replied a third user.
"Make it a homeless shelter or even better, a shelter for veterans." - posted a fourth user. - wrote a fourth one.
"Donate it to charity." - suggested a fifth user.
Meanwhile, others speculated the cost of living in a mansion as big as Cardi B's.
"Apartment is the way to go if you're rich. I'd use house as investment property. When I get rich apartment is what I want it's less headache and less maintenance. Cleaning this house must cost at least 200k." - commented a sixth user.
"The landscaping alone probably cost 150 G." - added a seventh one.
Minutes after her tweet, Cardi B uploaded another tweet - this time replying to a comment asking why she didn't want the house anymore. The 32-year-old answered with not liking living in Atlanta, or anywhere else, other than New York.
Cardi B had first moved to Atlanta in 2017
Per AllHipHop, Cardi B first moved to Atlanta in 2017, shortly after her secret wedding with Offset. The couple had decided to relocate to Offset's home city to start a new life there.
Homes of the Rich reports that the mansion was bought by Cardi B in 2019 for $5.5 million. It is built on six acres of land, with 22,000 sq. feet of living space with 5 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a two-story foyer with a sweeping staircase, a two-story great room, a formal dining room, a gourmet kitchen, a game room with wet bar, a wine cellar, indoor shooting range, paneled office, four-car garage, and more.
Other features of the Please Me rapper's home include a gated entrance, a terrace, a fireplace, a fire pit, a swimming pool, and a spa.
While Cardi and Offset did spend some years in their mansion, their marriage became troubled with rumors of infidelity in 2020, when the No Limit rapper first filed for a divorce.
A few months later, the couple worked out their differences and were back together until August 2024, when the 32-year-old filed for a divorce from her husband for a second time. They've since welcomed their third child, and been involved in several social media fights with each other.
Yahoo! News reported on December 27 that Cardi B and Offset celebrated Christmas separately this year. The Red Barz rapper shared pictures with their daughter, Kulture, and son, Wave, on Instagram, while Offset celebrated the holidays with three of his children with other women - Jordan, Kody, and Kaela.