WSJ News Exclusive | Mike Tyson’s Former Maryland Home Lands on the Market for $8.5 Million

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Monica Turner, who kept the house after her divorce from Mike Tyson, is selling the roughly 19,000-square-foot property just outside Washington, D.C.

The former home of retired professional boxer Mike Tyson is coming on the market for $8.5 million.

Located in Bethesda, M.D., the house is owned by Monica Turner, Mr. Tyson’s ex-wife. The couple bought the home together in 1995 and lived there together into the 2000s, said Ms. Turner, 54, in an interview. Ms. Turner, who grew up in the area, said she kept the house after their divorce.

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It’s a beautiful home.

Idiots will always marry broads, marriage is just a contract saying I’ll give you half of my money if we ever divorce!

He did well with real estate

Anybody who would waste so much money on this kind of pointless, obscene opulence should be ashamed of themselves

Who says being able to take a punch doesn't pay off?

Lawsamercy, that place could hold a village.

I don't know whether the selling of the apartment is slightly determined by the worldwide pandemic coronavirus. Perhaps Trump is right. It is time to reopen the country, but many people are being infected and more people are losing their lives. What's important? Money or life?

Rachel__Busch in this economy

I thought Mike was broke. He spent years pleading for our sympathy because he had nothing.

Those chairs are subtracting value, as is the over the top sky swap.

RubinoDave this has you written all over it. whencanivisit

That is a lot of unearned real estate.

Big people big talk big money big places. Dreams .

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