The eerie eight-bedroom Atlanta mansion once owned by Diddy, acquired for $2.6M, has languished in abandonment for a decade and a half

The formerly magnificent eight-bedroom estate has deteriorated over the years due to its abandonment since 2007.

Back in 2003, the rapper acquired the sprawling 20,000-square-foot mansion for $2.6M.

Situated in Dunwoody, just outside of Atlanta, you’ll find the residence known as Casa Nirelle.

On this expansive seven-acre plot, you’ll discover a grand total of 16 bathrooms in the Italian baroque style, a second-story living space, a swimming pool, a tennis court, and a generously sized five-car garage.

Sean “Diddy” Combs relinquished the mansion during the late 2000s housing crisis.

Reportedly, he had aspirations of renovating it but struggled to secure the necessary funding.

Ultimately, the founder of Bad Boy Records sold the property in 2007 for $1.3M to a real estate investment trust company, but it has remained unoccupied ever since.

According to a prior listing, the house boasts a library, a game room, a home theater, a wine cellar, and five fireplaces.

Additionally, there is an expansive deck, a sizable pool with a Jacuzzi, a pool house, and a barbecue area.