A cigar lounge & 4 garages - Cassper spends R10 million on a new crib

29 June 2017 - 12:47 By TshisaLIVE
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Cassper Nyovest.
Cassper Nyovest.
Image: Via Cassper Nyovest Instagram

Rapper Cassper Nyovest has added an ultra-luxurious R10 million house to his already impressive list of assets. 

The Tito Mboweni  hitmaker took to social media a few days ago to share a picture outside his new house, and explained that he it was a proud day for his mom. 

Speaking to TshisaLIVE Cassper confirmed that he bought a new crib, saying that it all "hadn't sunk in yet". 

He added that his new house had a lot of rooms and a state-of-the-art studio. 

“We got a new spot. It has so many rooms. I have place for everyone. I still haven’t digested it [having a new place]. We also have a new studio at the new place and an entertainment area. I have been wanting to build it for some time and I finally have it now. A lot of good music is going to be coming from it," he said. 

During an interview with Anele Mdoda on Real Talk earlier this week Cassper also confirmed that he spent R10 million on his fancy new house, and had moved in on the same day. 

The rapper told Anele that the cost of his crib is also part of the lyrics on Tito Mboweni.  

"Yeah, I’m the man, I’m legit (b***h) Just spent 10  bar on a crib. B***h I look like a superstar from whatever angle it’s lit. I’m a real nigga with real jewelery," Cassper raps on his hit track. 

Cassper also revealed on social media that his new house has a cigar lounge and four garages. 

"Chilling at the new spot. Four garages. I’m standing in the garage now. 26 and life is good man," he said. 

The rapper isn't a stranger to the life of luxury and already owns two Bentleys worth R3.7 million each. He also has an impressive watch collection that includes a Presidential Rolex worth R448, 300 and a custom diamond-encrusted Rolex Oyster Perputual Date Just worth R160,000. 

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