Things are not looking good for the Biermann bunch.
Multiple outlets confirm that Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s Alpharetta, Georgia, mansion is in foreclosure and will be auctioned off on March 7.
On Wednesday, Fulton County released a notice announcing that Truist Bank will auction off the property on March 7 at the Fulton County Courthouse.
This move comes after the couple defaulted on a $1.65 million loan the former reality TV stars took out on the property in October 2012.
The former Don’t Be Tardy stars have not responded to requests for comment from any media outlet, including PEOPLE and TMZ.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum has previously denied reports that her home is in foreclosure.
Back in November, Kim shot down rumors that she was losing her house.
“Ok, you guys, my house has not sold for $257,000,” Kim quipped on her Instagram Story while panning the camera around her home. “If you guys think I would let my home that we’ve put millions and millions of dollars into go for $257,000, you’re an idiot, okay? For real.”
“So, what are you gonna do, haters, when I’m here for Christmas, and I’m here for my birthday in May, and I’m here for all these amazing dates?” she continued. “I’m here until I f—ing want to move until I decide I don’t want to live here anymore. So, enjoy the view, haters. You’re going to be seeing it for quite some time.”
Kim and Kroy purchased their home in 2012, and it was the backdrop for their show, Don’t Be Tardy, which aired on Bravo for seven seasons. They share the home with their six kids: Brielle, 25; Ariana, 21; KJ, 11; Kash, 10; and twins Kaia and Kane, 9. The Real Housewives of Atlanta will return to Bravo in mid-2023.
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Follow AllAboutTRH On Instagram. Follow AllAboutTRH On Twitter. Like AllAboutTRH On Facebook.Yes, multiple outlets have confirmed that Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s Alpharetta, Georgia, mansion is in foreclosure and will be auctioned off on March 7.
The couple defaulted on a $1.65 million loan they took out on the property in October 2012, leading to the foreclosure and upcoming auction.
: No, the former reality TV stars have not responded to requests for comment from any media outlet, including PEOPLE and TMZ.