Explore every corner of Steve Harvey’s $60M Atlanta mansion, featuring rare vintage design that took nearly 10 years to complete

 

 

 

On July 25, 2023, the renowned comedian, talk-show host, and self-help author Steve Harvey, along with his wife Marjorie, made headlines as they acquired Tyler Perry’s opulent Buckhead mansion in Atlanta, Georgia, for a cool $15 million, as reported by TMZ.

 

 

The convergence of Harvey and Perry’s content portfolios could easily constitute an entire television network in its own right. Steve Harvey has graced our screens as the host of illustrious shows like “Showtime at the Apollo,” “Celebrity Family Feud,” and “Miss Universe.” On the other hand, Tyler Perry has made his mark with programs on BET, Netflix, OWN, Nickelodeon, and more. It’s fascinating to note that before ascending to their current status as entertainment giants, both Harvey and Perry endured homelessness, even sleeping in their cars during their earlier struggles.

In 2016, Perry managed to sell his sprawling 35,000-square-foot mansion for $17.5 million after nearly two years on the market, despite initially setting an audacious asking price of $25 million. This real estate transaction, with a multibillion-dollar difference between asking and selling prices, held the distinction of being the most expensive in Atlanta’s history.

 

 

Now, before delving into the myriad features of this magnificent home, take a moment to catch your breath. The estate encompasses an astounding 17 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds, complete with manicured gardens, a colossal 70,000-gallon infinity-edged pool, an illuminated tennis court, a fully equipped fitness center, and a separate spa facility.

The lavish estate also boasts a guesthouse, a guardhouse, detached caretaker’s quarters, an advanced security system, and a backup generator capable of powering the entire property. The main mansion, styled in the French Provincial architecture, hides several gems within, including a theater, an indoor pool, a wine vault, and an underground ballroom complete with a catering kitchen.

Reportedly, David Turner, a former industrialist turned evangelist, originally purchased the property from Perry and later sold it to Harvey. His journey involving this house appears rather extraordinary, as he explained, “I went online and saw this house, and I felt like God told me, ‘This is your house.’” Turner faced a loss of $2.5 million when he parted with the estate, excluding carrying costs, upgrades, and realtor fees.

Harvey also owns a substantial residence in Atlanta and a 6,500-square-foot estate in Little Elm, Texas, featuring five bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms, both currently listed at $1,100,000. Before acquiring the Perry estate, his family resided in a luxurious mansion within the Beverly Park guard-gated community, nestled in the hills above Beverly Hills, California, which commanded a monthly rent of $100,000.

The acquisition of Tyler Perry’s former mansion is another testament to Steve Harvey’s success and his commitment to providing an exceptional home for his family.