Kim Zolciak & Kroy Biermann Sell Georgia Mansion for $2.75M After Year-Long Saga

After what feels like an eternity of real estate drama, Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann have finally settled their Georgia mansion saga by selling their sprawling Milton estate for $2.75 million. This marked the end of a tumultuous journey that began with the mansion’s original listing price of $6 million back in 2022 and coincided with their messy divorce proceedings, which kicked off the chaos and financial strain fueling the sale.
The 15,000-square-foot mansion, complete with a luxurious pool, chef’s kitchen, game room, and a slew of high-end amenities, was originally purchased by the couple for a mere $880,000 in 2012. Although they didn’t quite snag their original asking price, they walked away with a profit amid an ongoing struggle to keep the home out of foreclosure, which was looming over them like a dark cloud. They narrowly avoided auctioning the property, which highlights just how close they were to losing it altogether. Notably, various sources, including Page Six, pointed out the couple had repeatedly managed to delay foreclosure notices and even engaged law enforcement over disputes over belongings, which often escalated into heated confrontations captured on police body cam.
In an ironic twist, while managing to sell the house, both Kim and Kroy have shuffled off to separate rental homes in the area, reflecting just how far apart they’ve drifted. The couples’ financial troubles aren’t just limited to this property; reports from Us Weekly indicated that they faced other money-related challenges, including tax issues and looming debts, which could make anyone feel on edge.
This latest development puts a nail in the coffin of their marital troubles concerning assets, but fans will undoubtedly be watching closely to see if this calmer chapter brings any peace to the couple or if more twists lie ahead. With the sale now finalized, Kim and Kroy can finally take a breath and look toward the future, all while hoping that their next real estate move is a little less contentious.
Sources: Celebrity Storm Wire and TMZ, Page Six, Us Weekly