Funnyman Steve Harvey is the proud owner of a mega-mansion that is truly stunning. The 65-year-old Family Feud star bought the upscale home from fellow comedian and movie producer Tyler Perry in 2020.

According to TMZ, the lavish mansion cost a cool $15 мιℓℓιо𝚗 and is situated in the affluent Buckhead suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. Read on to learn more about the multi-мιℓℓιо𝚗 dollar residences occupied by Steve, Marjorie, and their combined seven children.

Steve Harvey’s enormous Atlanta home. The roughly 35,000 square foot mega home, which is situated on 17 acres and has a view of the Chattahoochee River, is in prime real estate in Atlanta, Georgia.

The mansion’s former owners’ reaction to the news that Steve Harvey will move in was described as “Tyler has a lot of great memories from the house and is happy his friends Steve and Marjorie will be calling it home,” a source told TMZ.

Tyler Perry, the star of the movie Madea, paid $9 мιℓℓιо𝚗 for the opulent mansion in 2005 and invested мιℓℓιо𝚗s on improvements. The magnificent estate, which has 7 bedrooms and 9.5 bathrooms, is surrounded by clipped gardens and 17 acres of well-kept grass.

Other opulent features include a tennis court that is lit up, a fully equipped gym, and a swimming pool with an infinity edge and a painting in the manner of Versailles on the bottom.

Along with a sophisticated security system, a backup generator, and a detached caretaker’s room, the opulent property also has a guesthouse, a guardhouse, and a guardhouse.

The house isn’t too run-down inside either. The mega-mansion, which was inspired by the Palace of Versailles and has a castle-like style, has a variety of formal and informal living and entertaining areas, a two-story library, a cutting-edge theater, an indoor swimming pool, a wine cellar, and an underground ballroom with a catering kitchen.

Who has resided in this enormous home? Perry bought the opulent mansion in 2007, but sold it to David Turner, a former businessman turned preacher who made his money from dried fruit and nuts, for $17.5 мιℓℓιо𝚗 in 2016.