Eminem’s mansion is so big it’s basically a town
- Eminem has a sprawling residence in Clinton Township, Michigan, US
- It’s a long way from the LA music industry, keeping Marshall Mathers close to his Midwestern roots
- It’s valued at around $1,483,500
Published on Dec 11, 2023 at 3:47 PM (UTC+4)
by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
Last updated on Jul 25, 2024 at 7:30 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Adam Gray
You have to check out the size of Eminem’s sprawling mansion in Clinton Township, Michigan, US.
Unlike others in the music industry, he made the decision to stick close by to his Midwestern roots.
That’s despite the music industry being primarily based in Los Angeles.
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The Real Slim Shady reportedly has a net worth of $250 million.
He reportedly also has a lot of wealth tied up in crypto.
The cash was made largely through his 15 Grammy-Award-winning career and some savvy business decisions.


Valued at around $1,483,500, his Clinton Township home hardly made a dent in his fortune.
Check out his custom gold Rolex and Jordan 3s that are other big investments the 8 Mile actor made.
And, despite being close geographically, the home is lightyears away from his childhood living in small homes and trailer parks.

The house was built in 1996 and purchased by Marshall Mathers, aka Slim Shady, roughly four years later in 2000.
At around 8,900 square feet – it’s pretty palatial.
Eminem has an ex-wife, Kim Scott, who he wed and divorced twice.




He has full custody of his three daughters: Hailie, Alaina, and Whitney.
They have all lived with him in his various homes, but remained shielded from the limelight by their protective father.
He also currently lives with his half brother, Nathan.
Unfortunately, bar it’s grand driveway and facade, we don’t know much about the features of Eminem’s home.
We only know it has four bedrooms and six bathrooms.


It has a heavily secured compound with a guard house right outside the main entrance.
The Without Me singer also had a second residence in Rochester Hills, Detroit.
However, that was listed and sold in 2017 for around $1.9 million.
That’s almost $3 million less than the $4.8 million he paid for the home in 2003.
Known as the ‘Kmart Mansion’, it was owned by former Kmart CEO, Charles Conaway, who ran into legal issues leading to the company’s bankruptcy.





The 15,129-square-foot mansion sits on a 17,000-square-foot estate located in the wealthy Rochester Hills suburb.
It boasts six bedrooms and 9.5 bathrooms on the interior.
The decor is a quirky blend of country flair and a stark suburban interior.






Head outside and you’ll find a tennis and basketball court, waterfall swimming pool with a spa and hot tub.
In addition to the main house, there’s an entertainment cabana, and 2,000-square-foot guest house with game room.
And, to house Eminem’s epic car collection, it also has an expansive five-car garage.

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