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‘Zombieland’ mansion on market (again) for $10.9 million in Georgia. Take a look around

The Atlanta mansion used to film the 2009 cult classic “Zombieland” and other movies is on the market again, this time with a $10 million asking price.
The Atlanta mansion used to film the 2009 cult classic “Zombieland” and other movies is on the market again, this time with a $10 million asking price. Image courtesy of Barry Milam

The Mediterranean-style megamansion seen in the comedic fantasy flick “Zombieland” is still seeking a buyer.

The 33,000 square-foot estate, nestled in the heart of Atlanta’s Buckhead community, has “bounced on and off the market for nearly a decade” and is currently priced at $10.9 million, according to Realtor.com.

It boasts nine bedrooms and 12.5 bathrooms, and features elaborate “stone & stucco detail, Moroccan hardwood, Italian tile, ornate flooring and ceilings,” among other high-end touches throughout the home, an online listing states. There’s plenty of room for entertaining guests in one of the home’s seven kitchens, and aspiring artists are welcomed lay down a track in the in-home recording studio.

The nine-bedroom, 12.5-bathroom estate was featured in the 2009 film “Zombieland.”
The nine-bedroom, 12.5-bathroom estate was featured in the 2009 film “Zombieland.” Image courtesy of Barry Milam

“Pretty much wherever you are, there’s an aspect of entertainment involved wherein you can easily sit down with people and you can enjoy conversation,” listing agent Barry Milam told Realtor.com. “It’s just a great place to live as far as whether you’re entertaining friends or you’re just having the family.”

There’s room to chop it up with guests in any of the home’s seven kitchens.
There’s room to chop it up with guests in any of the home’s seven kitchens. Image courtesy of Barry Milam.
The sprawling estate features a recording studio, wine cellar, cigar room, arcade and more.
The sprawling estate features a recording studio, wine cellar, cigar room, arcade and more. Image courtesy of Barry Milam

But wait, there’s more. The home also includes a cigar room, wine cellar, two home gyms, a steam room, arcade and hair salon, according to the listing.

Outside, there’s a resort-style pool with a pair of hot tubs, a gas grill and pizza oven, and a two-bedroom, two-bathroom pool house to accommodate extra guests.

Outside, there’s a pool with two hot tubs, along with a covered patio and sitting area.
Outside, there’s a pool with two hot tubs, along with a covered patio and sitting area. Image courtesy of Barry Milam
There’s plenty of space to entertain guests out in the pool and patio.
There’s plenty of space to entertain guests out in the pool and patio. Image courtesy of Barry Milam

In “Zombieland,” the home’s theater makes a major appearance as a group of friends “join forces to travel across a zombie-filled America,” a synopsis on IMDb reads.

“(Actor) Bill Murray is killed in the movie in the theater room, and you’re sitting in the theater and watching the movie right in the seats right where he was, which is kind of cool,” Milam said, according to Realtor. com

The Atlanta estate has been featured in other films including “Ride Along” (2016) starring Kevin Hart and “The Three Stooges” (2012), Milam told McClatchy News.

“I get a call every three or so months asking to shoot a movie here,” he said.

The mansion’s upper-level includes four bedrooms, with four more bedrooms on the main level.
The mansion’s upper-level includes four bedrooms, with four more bedrooms on the main level. Image courtesy of Barry Milam
The megamansion features 12 bathrooms, including six half bathrooms.
The megamansion features 12 bathrooms, including six half bathrooms. Image courtesy of Barry Milam.
The mansion features several high-end touches including Moroccan hardwoods, Italian tile, ornate floors and 10-foot ceilings, according to the listing.
The mansion features several high-end touches including Moroccan hardwoods, Italian tile, ornate floors and 10-foot ceilings, according to the listing. Image courtesy of Barry Milam
“The home has elaborate molding and colors, and there’s approximately $2 million of gold gilding,” listing agent Barry Milam told Realtor.com
“The home has elaborate molding and colors, and there’s approximately $2 million of gold gilding,” listing agent Barry Milam told Realtor.com Image courtesy of Barry Milam

Milam said he’s doing more showings now that the home is selling at a cheaper price point than in years past; it hit the market with a $25 million asking price in 2009, according to the listing history.

The mansion is also move-in ready with furniture included, a major draw for prospective buyers.

Take a closer look at the property here.

This story was originally published February 3, 2021 at 6:47 PM with the headline "‘Zombieland’ mansion on market (again) for $10.9 million in Georgia. Take a look around."

Tanasia Kenney
Sun Herald
Tanasia is a service journalism reporter at the Charlotte Observer | CharlotteFive, working remotely from Atlanta, Georgia. She covers restaurant openings/closings in Charlotte and statewide explainers for the NC Service Journalism team. She’s been with McClatchy since 2020.
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