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The Georgia house where Bobbi Kristina Brown overdosed and subsequently died has sold.

The three-bedroom, four-bathroom Atlanta townhouse was last owned by Brown’s mother, the late Whitney Houston. It was first listed for $599,000 before being taken off the market in 2020, then re-listed in November for $715,000, the price it has now sold for, TMZ reported Thursday.

The home’s dark history kept many potential buyers from purchasing it, Keller Williams Realty agent Jill Rice told the publication. 

In 2015, Brown was found by her then-boyfriend Nick Gordon unconscious and face-down in one of the bathtubs in the home. Brown was then put into a medically induced coma for close to seven months before dying in what was formally listed as “immersion associated with drug intoxication.” Gordon was determined to be civilly liable but was not charged before he died of a heroin overdose in 2020.


  The home is located in a gated community. Realtor.com The home is located in a gated community. Realtor.com

Located in a gated community, the home boasts 2,600 square feet of living space, a gas fireplace in the master bedroom and two guest suites, both with private baths. There’s an elevator, covered patio, well-equipped kitchen, two-car garage, and the community offers residents access to private basketball courts, a pool, walking trails, an exercise facility and green space along the city’s Chattahoochee River. 


  Inside the former home of Bobbi Kristina Brown in Atlanta. Realtor.com Inside the former home of Bobbi Kristina Brown in Atlanta. Realtor.com

  It was relisted in November after failing to sell at a higher price. Realtor.com It was relisted in November after failing to sell at a higher price. Realtor.com

  The house has 2,600 square feet of living space. Realtor.com The house has 2,600 square feet of living space. Realtor.com

  The “gourmet” kitchen boasts luxurious appliances. Realtor.com The “gourmet” kitchen boasts luxurious appliances. Realtor.com

  There are four bedrooms in the home, which has admittedly been difficult to find a buyer for, given its troubling past. Realtor.com There are four bedrooms in the home, which has admittedly been difficult to find a buyer for, given its troubling past. Realtor.com

  The community offers access to various private amenities. Realtor.com The community offers access to various private amenities. Realtor.com

  The community offers access to various private amenities. Realtor.com The community offers access to various private amenities. Realtor.com

  One of three bathrooms. Realtor.com One of three bathrooms. Realtor.com

  An entrance to the home. Realtor.com An entrance to the home. Realtor.com

Houston also died after being discovered in a bathtub. She passed away three years prior to her daughter, in 2012, after being found unresponsive in a tub at the Beverly Hilton Hotel


  There are three bathrooms throughout. It’s not known which bathtub Brown died in. Realtor.com There are three bathrooms throughout. It’s not known which bathtub Brown died in. Realtor.com

Despite its disturbing past, the home is in a desirable neighborhood and offers a number of luxury features which Rice says led to the new buyers deciding to look past its tragic record. In fact, the downsizing older couple who ultimately bought the address first had to win a bidding war with another potential buyer, according to TMZ.

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