Melissa McCarthyās Atlanta mansion sold following a $400,000 price drop.
After dropping the price on her Atlanta mansion by a cool $400,000, comedy icon Melissa McCarthy has sold her Georgia home. The sprawling 9,784-square-foot estate initially hit the market at $4.9 million, but ultimately sold for $4.5 million.
āIndulge in the opulence and sophistication as you enter through the gas lantern lit gated drive into this exquisite haven,ā said the homeās listing, as represented by realtor David Wilson and Hamilton Wilson Realty.
Built in 1960, but featuring significant renovations, McCarthyās Atlanta mansion, which she purchased in 2018, boasts six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and and two half bathrooms. From automated lighting to 17 rooms worth of audio device control, itās a 63-year-old house filled with cutting-edge tech.
McCarthy shot a couple of movies in the area while living in that home including Netflixās 2021 film āThunder Forceā with Octavia Spencer, HBO Maxās 2020 comedy āSuperintelligence.ā Prior to moving to this mansion, she also filmed other movies in town such as 2013ā²s āIdentity Thiefā and 2018ā²s āLife of they Party.ā
āEvery corner of this magnificent home exudes calming and thoughtful sophistication, combining bespoke craftsmanship, impeccable custom design and technology integrationāā according to the homeās listing. āFeatures through our Control4 Technology include automated lighting controls inside and out, climate control zones, layered security systems, and entertainment systems including 3 Samsung Art TVās and 4 additional wall mounted TVs.
āAudio controls through the system can control the 17 rooms of audio through streaming or video in any particular room. Enjoy movie quality video and audio on the new 110 projection screen utilizing a Sony 4K Projector. Control 4 allows all these systems and more to be accessed remotely and through smart devices creating an unrivaled and elevated living experience.ā
If the high-tech features arenāt enough to woo, the estateās exterior is a tranquil sanctuary rife with Georgiaās natural beauty.
āThe outdoor living spaces boast of artisanal stonework, Japanese technique āShou Sugi Banā wood finished angled high ceilings, an outdoor stone and concrete fireplace with a custom art screen hiding an outdoor TV, an elegant pergola BBQ with seating all surrounded by automated wind screens that offer a seamless integration between nature and architectureāā according to the homeās listing. āAlfresco living and dining reach new heights as you lounge in plush seating on swinging beds amidst the gentle rustle of the surrounding trees, enveloping your senses in tranquility and privacy.ā
Rodney Ho, AJCās entertainment reporter, contributed to this story.