Don’t Be Tardy’s Kim Zolciak Addresses Foreclosure Report, Slams Haters and Claim $2.6M Mansion Was Sold for $257K at Auction

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Don't Be Tardy's Kim Zolciak Slams Report Her $2.6m Mansion Was Sold for $257k After Reportedly Going Into Foreclosure

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Kim Zolciak took to her Instagram Story over the weekend to clap back at reports suggesting her $2.6 million home sold for just $257,000 after going into foreclosure.

Speaking to her fans and followers, the Don’t Be Tardy alum, 44, who gained fame during her many years on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, seemingly shot down the report as false as she told her online audience she wouldn’t be leaving her Georgia residence anytime soon.

“Kim Zolciak is responding to the recent news that her Georgia mansion went into foreclosure! Kim says she will spend her birthday and Christmas in her house,” Bravo Housewives shared on Instagram on November 5, along with the video Kim posted on her Story.

In her clip, Kim began, “Okay you guys, my house was not sold for $257,000. 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.”

According to Kim, she and her family aren’t going anywhere, despite what reports suggest is happening with the financial status of her home.

“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 asked. “I’m here until I f-cking 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.”

News of Kim’s home troubles was first reported last month by The U.S. Sun, who obtained court records showing that the former RHOA cast member and her husband, Kroy Biermann, 37, “failed to pay back” a $300,000 loan after their spinoff was canceled in May 2021.

Their home “will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash before the courthouse door of Fulton County, Georgia,” read a Notice of Sale Under Power filed against the couple.

The document also said Kim and Kroy were losing the home “because of, among other possible events of default, failure to pay the indebtedness.”

Kim and Kroy share six children, including Kim’s two oldest daughters, Brielle Biermann, 25, and Ariana Biermann, 21, who Kroy adopted, and the four children they welcomed together, Kroy Jagger, 11, Kash, 10, and twins Kane and Kaia, 8.