Cardi B once called this Buckhead mansion home

She lived in the swank estate after the birth of daughter Kulture
Conservative political commentator Tomi Lahren went back and forth with Cardi B (pictured) on Twitter after the rapper criticized Trump for the government shutdown.

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Conservative political commentator Tomi Lahren went back and forth with Cardi B (pictured) on Twitter after the rapper criticized Trump for the government shutdown.

Cardi B hails from the Bronx but once called an exclusive Buckhead mansion home.

The 7-bedroom, 6.5-bath home on nearly an acre boasts an enormous kitchen perfect for entertaining, a high-tech heated pool and hot tub (Bluetooth-equipped so the water temperature can be adjusted via smart phone) and a stunning foyer just begging to be Instagrammed.

Cardi did lots of that while she called the Tuxedo Park house home during a very special time in her life - when she was welcoming baby Kulture.

The new mom posted this photo not long after Kulture was born:

Here’s that living room:

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Kulture’s first bedroom was pretty and pink:

Here’s a fuller view:

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The whiteboard is still in the house. We can’t imagine erasing this sweet message though:

Photo: Jennifer Brett

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The Tuxedo Park property has welcomed a number of prominent occupants over the years

“We’ve had a great reception from Hollywood,” said Jennie Torres-Odom, who owned the home at the time Cardi B. leased it. A production team scouted it out as a potential filming location earlier this year.

Gregg Lewis Interiors worked to achieve the home's unique appeal.

“We came up with something eclectic and simple,” Torres-Odom said. “A little luxury goes a long way.”

The house is fortified with a security gate and other safety-minded features, and offers a number of unique areas such as the piano room. When Cardi B was in residence, the room was the site of an impromptu commemorative concert:

Here’s a full view of the room:

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Baby’s first wheels were made for the ‘gram:

Here’s that entrance area:

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Carter Phillips, who specializes in helping visiting celebrities find the perfect place to stay while filming in Atlanta (and works with production teams seeking various looks for location shoots), marketed the property earlier this year:

Homeowner Jennie Torres-Odom and Carter Phillips, a Realtor with Ansley Atlanta Real Estate. Photo: Jennifer Brett

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Photos of the home: Courtesy of Ansley Atlanta Real Estate.