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Mystery seller lists ‘exceptional’ estate—furnished—in Buckhead’s Tuxedo Park for $9M

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Furnishings include pieces by Roberto Cavalli and Christopher Guy 

Shown with uplighting against a green lawn and trees, the cut stone and limestone exterior of a multi-story mansion in Buckhead.
The hand-cut stone and limestone exterior of 421 Blackland Road.
Photography: Ilya Zobanov/Gold Lens Media

This 2010 custom estate on Blackland Road in Tuxedo Park has a history of celebrity intrigue and offers a true intown escape—and in a rare move for Atlanta, its top-shelf furnishings come with.

With seven bedrooms and 13 bathrooms in 15,200 square feet, this palatial home includes a two-level living room, home theater, fitness center, sauna, and wine cellar. Throughout, design details range from wide-plank walnut flooring and mahogany doors and windows to 11-foot ceilings.

It’s a stylish blend, overall, of contemporary and classic, with a museum’s worth of fine art.

Inside the master bathroom, for example, potential homeowners could enjoy heated floors, a steam shower, and a private door to the study (who doesn’t want that?)

Some furnishings included with the sale hail from such designer collections as Roberto Cavalli and Christopher Guy. It’s not clear if that Storm Trooper helmet or the wine collection also come with, but they’d be strong bonuses.

Outside, entertaining will be a breeze thanks to the covered outdoor Viking kitchen, seating area, and fireplace, not to mention the swimming pool, spa, and large terrace.

A two-level living room with furniture on the first level and built-in shelves on the second level.
The two-level living room offers ample space for relaxing.

According to listing agent Debra Johnston of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties, the current owner, who purchased the home for $7.15 million in 2017, loves it but travels extensively, and the space is more than needed right now, thus the desire to sell.

Johnston wouldn’t disclose who the seller is, and it’s listed under an LLC in property records.

If it all looks familiar, this property made headlines when it was coveted a few years ago by Justin Bieber, as he scoured Atlanta for a home from which to launch his post-teens comeback. (The Biebs ultimately rented Dallas Austin’s futuristic pad in Sandy Springs.)

This time around, the owner has listed the home for $9 million—notably less than when it was first posted for sale in January 2018 for $12.5 million.

In February 2018, it was listed again, first for $10.5 and then for $9.5 million. It was removed in August 2018 and took a one-year hiatus before reappearing on the market once more.

It’s unknown if those previous listings included a furnished home, so perhaps this could be the right incentive to land a solid big-bucks offer.

A dining room with large table, chairs, chandelier and wall sconces.
The dining room is flooded with natural light.
Kitchen with brown cabinets, stainless steel appliances and a large island.
The expansive kitchen includes a large island and stainless steel appliances.
A den with couches, fireplace, and ottoman.
A cozy den for relaxing with family—or the entourage.
Bedroom with bed, nightstands, and seating area.
The master bedroom has plenty of room for activities.
Large bathroom with double vanity and soaking tub.
The master bathroom with heated floors and a steam shower.
A hallway with area rug, side table, movie posters, and wall sconce.
The downstairs hallway with movie collectibles.
Wine cellar with racks on the walls and on the island.
An extensive wine cellar.
A home theater with gray chairs and gray carpet.
An upscale home theater with audio by McIntosh.
An outdoor kitchen with chairs by the fireplace.
The outdoor kitchen and seating area.
The swimming pool flanked by pool loungers with the house in the background.
The expansive swimming pool terrace with a waterfall edge.