It looks Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann will have to find a new "home sweet home" after reportedly defaulting on their mortgage.
The couple's Georgia mansion — one in which Kim once said she was "never" leaving — is in foreclosure and is set to be auctioned off for cash on March 7 on the stairs of the Fulton County courthouse, according to multiple reports.
Earlier this month, Truist Bank filed foreclosure documents in Fulton County, claiming "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" stars have an outstanding loan amount of $1.65 million, plus taxes and fees. A Notice of Sale Under Power filed against the reality TV couple said they are losing the home "because of, among other possible events of default, failure to pay the indebtedness."
Citing county records, All About The Tea said the bank began the foreclosure proceedings of the 7,186 square ft. home back in August 2022.
Rumors of the foreclosure began last fall. Then, in November 2022, Kim's home narrowly escaped a scheduled sheriff's auction. At the time, though, Kim denied being in financial distress and said she was "never" leaving.
"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 asked. "I'm here until I f****** wanna move out — until I decide I don't wanna live here anymore. So enjoy the view haters, because you're gonna be seeing it for quite some time."
The property, which sits on the 18th hole of the Manor Golf & Country Club, was initially purchased by Kim and Kroy for $880,000 in 2012. They quickly gutted the place and turned it into their dream home, which came with an enormous price tag.
These days, the home is reportedly worth about $2.5 million. The property was prominently featured on "Don't Be Tardy" and "The Real Housewives of Atlanta."