Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann were forcibly removed from their foreclosed Georgia mansion by US Marshals after the new owners initiated eviction proceedings, following their financial struggles and sale of the property for $2.75 million.
Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann have slashed the price of their Georgia mansion from $5.5 million to $4.5 million in an attempt to sell the property amid financial struggles, including pending lawsuits and IRS issues. The couple's personal relationship has also been strained by their financial woes, with Kroy blaming Kim for their struggles. The mansion, purchased for $880k in 2012, is at risk of foreclosure due to mortgage default, and the couple is hoping the latest price reduction will attract a buyer.
A Georgia judge has divided the shared mansion of reality TV star Kim Zolciak and former NFL player Kroy Biermann in an effort to maintain peace amid their ongoing divorce. Biermann has been granted exclusive use of the master bedroom, while the common areas are to be shared. The judge has also ordered both parties to behave civilly towards each other, especially in front of their four minor children, and to refrain from disparaging or harming each other. The couple has been engaged in a custody battle over their children, with both seeking sole custody.
Kroy Biermann and Kim Zolciak are selling their Georgia mansion for $6 million amidst their ongoing financial troubles. The estranged couple, who have been living together during their contentious divorce, listed the seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom estate with numerous luxury features. Biermann filed for divorce twice, citing Zolciak's alleged gambling addiction as the cause of their financial distress. The property is set to enter foreclosure in November. Biermann is being sued by BMW for $400,000, while Zolciak is being sued by Capital One/Saks for $100,000.
Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann's Georgia mansion, located in Milton/Alpharetta, has been listed for sale at $3.2 million. The home, which they bought in 2012 for $880,000, is in pre-foreclosure and being sold "for sale by owner." The 9,407-square-foot mansion features six bedrooms, six full bathrooms, three half bathrooms, high ceilings, marble floors, and a lake view. Kim and Kroy's financial troubles may be alleviated by the sale, potentially allowing their divorce proceedings to move forward.
Kroy Biermann is urging his estranged wife, Kim Zolciak, to sell their Georgia mansion immediately to address their financial problems, including over a million dollars in debt and possible foreclosure. Kroy's lawyer stated that selling the house is the only solution, and Kroy has requested an emergency hearing or for Kim to agree to sell. He wants to protect their four kids and move on, emphasizing that he has no intention of hurting Kim.