Rapper Meek Mill sold a mansion he owned in Atlanta to fellow rapper and longtime mentor Rick Ross for a massive $4.2 million.

The “Stay Schemin” artist paid for the eight-bedroom Buckhead mansion in cash, luxury real estate broker Alisha Gillooly said in a press release obtained by WSB-TV. On Monday, Meek took to Twitter and confirmed Ross had officially purchased the home after it sat on the market for two years.

“I sold that house that quick …. It was for sale for like 2 years… I knew it would soon as I posted too,” the Philadelphia native tweeted.

According to TMZ, the 35-year-old told fans on Instagram he was looking to sell the property for years even though he had never lived in it. Now, Ross is the newest owner of the home in addition to his property in Fayette County.

The beautiful home has eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a sauna, an outdoor pool, a jacuzzi, a movie theater, a playground and double garages.

Gillooly shared with the outlet how excited she was to close the deal on behalf of the Miami native, “I’ve been working to make an impact in the luxury market and this did just that.”

In music news, HipHopDX reported on Wednesday that Ross, Fat Joe and The Lox are featured on the soundtrack “The Game” for this year’s NBA playoffs.

The track is sponsored by sports gambling company DraftKings, with the rap legends providing unforgettable lyrics about success, betting on yourself and achieving your dreams.