Georgia’s largest residence belongs to Quavo, who has surpassed millionaire Femi Otedola.

The Peach State version is a bit newer. It was built in 1996, measures 12,000 square feet, and has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and four half-baths. The 1-acre property is in one of the fanciest neighborhoods in the country.

The home is in need of some updates and repairs to unlock its true value. According to listing agent Anastasia Nevtonova, it would cost $5.5 million to build this home today. It was listed earlier this year for just under $1.5 million, and with the recent price cut, it’ll be a bargain for a buyer looking for a castle in the ATL.

And its location and pedigree may make it worthy of the price tag. Previous neighbors in the prestigious Country Club of the South neighborhood have included Whitney Houston and Bobby BrownUsher, and Allen Iverson. Nevtonova adds that visitors to the home over the past few months have included fellow Migos member OffsetCardi B, and Bob Whitfield.

And the home was once rented by one of hip-hop’s top stars, Quavo, one-third of Migos. The home even has a secret door, which leads to a music studio the Atlanta native used for recording.

Exterior

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Living room

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Kitchen

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Main bath

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Pool

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The home has a grand living room with honeycomb ceiling, which opens to a European-style courtyard with a small pool, fountain, and hanging garden. The property also includes two offices, each with a private entrance, two staff apartments with kitchens and laundry, quarters for live-in help, and multiple garages.

The gated neighborhood includes a Jack Nicklaus–designed golf course, tennis courts, swimming pools, basketball courts, and trails for walking and jogging.