Tyler Perry’s former Atlanta mansion is on sale for $25 million — take a look inside

FAN Editor

An Atlanta, Georgia mansion that Tyler Perry once owned is on sale for $25 million, according to Curbed Atlanta.

Comedian and mogul Perry, known for making movies like October’s “Boo 2! A Madea Halloween,” which made $48 million worldwide, purchased the property in the ritzy Buckhead neighborhood in 2007 for $9 million. He reportedly spent millions more building it out, according to “The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.” In May 2016, Perry sold the mansion for $17.5 million. At the time, it was reportedly Atlanta’s most expensive residential home sale. The buyer, TV evangelist David Turner, is now selling the home for $25 million.

Take a look inside.

The 35,000-square-foot French Provincial mansion sits on 17 acres.

It has seven bedrooms and nine full bathrooms, an underground ballroom, a parking deck, a helipad, a separate guest house, an infinity-edge outdoor pool, a lighted tennis court and a home movie theater.

The marble entryway has Corinthian columns.

There’s a great room with double-height ceilings and a grand fireplace. The kitchen has coffered ceilings, a chandelier and it opens out to a balcony.

The master suite has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the property.

In August 2017, Perry bought a 17,245-square-foot mansion in Sherman Oaks, California, for $14.5 million. He flipped it and recently sold it to Grammy award-winning recording artist Pharrell Williams for $15.6 million, reported the Los Angeles Times.

Don’t miss:

Kevin Hart designed this tiny house in the middle of NYC — take a look inside

Mark Wahlberg wakes up at 2:30 a.m. to start his day with a workout

Oprah Winfrey just bought a $8.3 million mansion on an island near Seattle — take a look inside

Judge Judy buys a $9 million Newport, R.I., mansion — take a look inside

Like this story? Subscribe to CNBC Make It on YouTube!

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Eyes of the global marijuana industry are on Canada as it legalizes recreational use

In less than a month, Canada will become only the second country in the world and the first G-7 nation to bring marijuana prohibition to an end, legalizing cannabis for recreational use. The move comes at a time when major corporations such as Constellation Brands are deepening investments in the […]

You May Like