Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s Georgia home has been put up for auction and is facing foreclosure after more than a year of being on the market.
According to a notice shared by Fulton County on Wednesday, Nov. 27, the property was slated for auction on Tuesday, Dec. 3 by Truist Bank. It was set to “sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash” outside the Fulton County Courthouse, per the notice.
The property was to be sold “during the legal hours of sale,” which is between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. local time, per the Fulton County Clerk’s official website. The current status of the property is not yet clear.
The Alpharetta, Ga. home also appears on the Fulton County foreclosure list as of Tuesday, Dec. 3, according to public records.
In February 2023, the home was set for public auction after former Real Housewives of Atlanta stars defaulted on a $1.65 million loan they took out for the property in October 2012. However, a source told PEOPLE a few days later that the estranged couple took “action to clear this up.”
PEOPLE has reached out to Zolciak for comment but has not yet received a reply.
News of the auction comes after Biermann claimed his estranged wife was refusing offers on their home despite the property being at risk of foreclosure, according to documents obtained by PEOPLE in September.
The former NFL linebacker, 39, claimed Zolciak’s “frivolous spending” left them with just one remaining asset — their shared marital home. Per the documents, the property has been nearly foreclosed on “at least two times” before.
He also alleged that his ex’s “complete disregard ” of their “financial situation will have devastating consequences” for them and their children.
The exes share Kroy “KJ” Jagger Jr., 13, Kash Kade, 12, and twins Kaia Rose and Kane Ren, 11. Zolciak also has two older daughters from a previous relationship, Brielle, 27, and Ariana, 23, whom Biermann legally adopted.
As a result of his wife’s alleged behavior, Biermann requested that the court “force the sale of the home” for a price that he deemed acceptable and “remove [Zolciak] from any decision-making process.”
Biermann also claimed that Zolciak, 46, said “she didn’t care if the home went into foreclosure.” She allegedly didn’t want to accept an offer of less than $3.85 million for the property at the time as she wouldn’t “have enough money to purchase a home” of her own.
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Zolciak and Biermann first put their home on the market for $6 million in October 2023, nearly two months after Biermann filed for divorce from Zolciak for a second time in August 2023.
They have cut the price of the sprawling mansion several times since. They first brought the asking price down to $5.5 million in December 2023, then to $4.5 million in January 2024, and again to $4.2 million in June 2024.
As of November 2024, the property was listed at $3.7 million after receiving another price cut, per Zillow.
The home features seven bedrooms, a six-car garage, billiard and arcade rooms, a gym with a private massage room, a 500-bottle walk-in wine cellar, a heated pool and a home theater, according to Zillow. The property is spread across 1.78 acres of land.
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