There’s no place like home for the holidays.

Chart-topping music artists Cardi B and Offset announced on Christmas Eve that they’ve closed a deal on a metro Atlanta mansion.

Cardi B, real name Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, said the couple spent two years looking for a home because she and Offset, real name Kiari Kendrell Cephus, couldn’t agree on one.

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Cardi posted walk-through videos of the home on her Instagram, showing off things like the wine cellar and "French toilets so I can wash my (derriere.)"

Lawrenceville-raised Offset, one third of Migos, said he had plans to turn part of the basement into a recording studio.

Their realtor Brandi Hunter-Lewis posted a photo online posing with the couple in front of a lit white Christmas tree. “I thank you for trusting me with your biggest, most prized and valuable asset,” read part of the caption.

If her name sounds familiar, Hunter-Lewis was a key part of two Final Four basketball teams for the University of Georgia and is mother to Westlake High School's linebacker Jaden Hunter, who transferred from UGA to Western Kentucky University.

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Cardi B and Daughter Kulture Grace Cover of 'Vogue'. The rapper and her 17-month old were photographed by Annie Leibovitz for the January 2020 issue. In an interview, the 27-year-old talked about how motherhood has changed her mentality. Being a mom — how can I say it? Things are a little bit harder to balance, but it’s good for the mental. Like, if I’m playing with my daughter, I forget about the issues, Cardi B, via 'Vogue'. The "Money" rapper also discussed her relationship with husband Offset, wh

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