Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann Knock Another $250K Off Price of Georgia Home—as Foreclosure Deadline Looms

“Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum Kim Zolciak and husband Kroy Biermann have slashed the price (again) on their Milton, GA, mansion—this time by $250,000 for a new ask of $3,950,000. The estranged couple are parting ways after 12 years of marriage, and they managed to delay foreclosure on their home by 90 days. According to
Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann Knock Another $250K Off Price of Georgia Home—as Foreclosure Deadline Looms

“Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum Kim Zolciak and husband Kroy Biermann have slashed the price (again) on their Milton, GA, mansion—this time by $250,000 for a new ask of $3,950,000.

The estranged couple are parting ways after 12 years of marriage, and they managed to delay foreclosure on their home by 90 days. According to TMZ, they face a deadline of late August to sell the home before the bank steps in.

The seven-bedroom residence, about 30 miles north of Atlanta, was listed last fall for $6 million. The price dropped in December to $5.5 million and fell again by another $1 million at the beginning of 2024. In June, the price was cut to $4.2 million. And with this latest reduction, they’re hoping to swing a deal before the home is foreclosed.

The pair purchased the property in 2012 for $880,000.

Even after the discounts, the former couple’s asking price is at the top of the market for the area. There are 282 homes on the market in Milton, which has a median home listing price of $1.45 million, according to Realtor.com®.

But the Zolciak-Biermann home is huge: 15,694 square feet on 1.7 acres. Built in 2008, the ornate brick and stone estate is adjacent to a golf course; it overlooks a lake and the 18th fairway.

Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann have once again discounted the price of their Georgia mansion.

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The opulent, two-story entry sets the tone.

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The gourmet kitchen is adjacent to the dining area.

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Beyond the lavish interior, the grounds feature a vanishing-edge pool and outdoor living spaces. The grand entry boasts a circular driveway and motor court that lead to a dramatic, curved staircase and a two-story foyer inside.

Highlights include a glam formal dining room, wood-lined study crowned with a glitzy chandelier, and multiple spaces for entertaining.

The gourmet kitchen is anchored by an oversized island and a causal eating area.

In the family room nearby, a vaulted ceiling and fireplace await. The primary suite is also on the main level.

Amenities include a second kitchen on the terrace level; a 500-bottle, climate-controlled, walk-in wine cellar; a billiard room; an arcade game room; a home theater; and a gym with a private massage room.

The home’s in-law suite includes a kitchen and sitting room. Meanwhile, a six-car garage rounds out the listing.

The “Real Housewives” alum went on to star in a her own spin-off series, “Don’t Be Tardy,” which aired from 2012 to 2020. She can now be seen on “The Surreal Life: Villa of Secrets.” Biermann, a former NFL linebacker, played for most of his career with the Atlanta Falcons.

The home features multiple spaces for entertaining.

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The formal dining room has a clear theme: full glam.

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The wood-paneled office is lit by a glitzy chandelier.

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