Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s Georgia Mansion Hits the Auction Block — Locked Out and Broke!
Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s sprawling Georgia mansion has officially gone up for auction after facing foreclosure.
According to a notice filed by Fulton County on Wednesday, Nov. 27, the house was to be sold on Tuesday, Dec. 3 at a public auction to the highest bidder for cash outside the Fulton County Courthouse.
The property, located in Alpharetta, Georgia, has struggled to find a buyer for more than a year, despite several price cuts. Originally listed for $6 million in October 2023, the home’s asking price was reduced several times, most recently to $3.7 million in November 2024.
A story of financial struggles
The auction announcement comes after the couple’s financial problems made headlines earlier this year. In February 2023, the home was initially slated for public auction following the couple’s default on a $1.65 million loan taken out in 2012. Although the couple reportedly took “steps to sort this out” at the time, financial tensions have remained.
Court documents obtained in September revealed that Kroy the accused Zolciak reject offers on the home despite their threatened foreclosure. The former NFL linebacker cited her “frivolous spending” as a significant contributor to their financial situation, claiming the marital home was their only remaining asset.
Kroy claimed Kim refused to accept offers below $3.85 million, reportedly saying she “didn’t care if the home went into foreclosure” and wouldn’t have “enough money to buy my own home” if sold for less.
A lavish home without guests
The seven-bedroom mansion boasts luxury features including a six-car garage, billiards and arcade rooms, a gym with a private massage room, a 500-bottle wine cellar, a home theater and a heated pool. Situated on 1.78 acres, the property also features an expansive outdoor space perfect for entertaining.
Despite the mansion’s upscale amenities, no buyer has come around to the reduced price, pushing the property closer to foreclosure.
Divorce and family drama
The auction drama takes place in the midst of ongoing divorce proceedings between Kim and Kroy. The couple share four children – Kroy Jr. (13), Kash (12) and twins Kaia and Kane (11) – while Zolciak’s daughters from a previous relationship, Brielle (27) and Ariana (23), were adopted by Biermann.
In court documents, Kroy requested that the home be sold for a “reasonable price” and that Kim removed from all decision-making processes related to the sale. He claimed that her refusal to act on offers had exacerbated their financial problems and left their family in a precarious situation.
Kim Zolciak’s gambling addiction
Kim’s gambling habits became a focal point of her ongoing financial problems with her estranged husband Kroy Biermann. Kim’s penchant for high-stakes betting contributed significantly to the couple’s mounting debts. Kroy has publicly accused Kim squandering his finances through what he described as “frivolous spending,” including frequent trips to casinos and online gambling. Insiders close to the situation have alleged that her gambling losses played a role in their home going into foreclosure, further exacerbating their financial crisis. Despite the allegations, Kim has largely denied that her spending habits are to blame, insisting that she has always provided for her family.
What is the next step for Zolciak-Biermann Home?
So far, it is unclear if the property found a buyer during the Dec. 3 auction or if it will remain on the foreclosure list.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum and her ex-husband will continue to navigate their divorce and financial fallout as they face the reality of losing their treasured home.
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