Allen Iverson’s Atlanta mansion foreclosed: Inside look

Allen Iverson's Atlanta mansion foreclosed: Inside look

Allen Iverson is having a difficult week. The former NBA All-Star lost custody of his kids to his ex-wife  Tawana Iverson and a judge pointed out his issues with alcoholism. To add insult, Iverson lost his Atlanta mansion to foreclosure on Feb. 5.

The 10,000-square foot mansion is located on West Paces Ferry Road in the Buckhead area. Iverson had the home built and paid $4.5 million for it in 2009, shortly after retiring from the NBA.


Reportedly, the mansion featured six bedrooms and Iverson made several renovations. He turned one room into a closet and dressing area.

Iverson lost the home after defaulting on a $1.2 million mortgage.


There aren’t any indications on what Iverson will do moving forward. The Dallas Mavericks recently  offered Iverson a contract with their developmental team, but he declined the offer.

Click continue to get an inside look at his mansion.

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A.R. Shaw is an author and journalist who documents culture, politics, and entertainment. He has covered The Obama White House, the summer Olympics in London, and currently serves as Lifestyle Editor for Rolling Out magazine. Shaw's latest book, Trap History, delves into the history and global dominance of Trap music. Follow his journey on TrapHistory.Com, Twitter @arshaw and Instagram @arshaw23.
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