For $1,999,900, you can buy the former home of NFL legend Terrell Owens and other celebrities from the man who owns well-known Atlanta strip club Magic City.

The lakefront estate is still on sale after some weeks listed. It sits on five acres outside Lithonia in DeKalb County and comes fully furnished, agent Slovakia Mike said. R. Kelly and Jamie Foxx have also lived in the home, the agent said.

It features two recording studios, a full basketball court, a white sand beach, “room for a football field” and more.

For the full details, visit the listing.

But first, some pictures:

Famed former NFL player and entertainer Terrell Owens' massive former DeKalb County home is for sale. It's fully furnished and includes recording studios, a full basketball court and has room for a football field.
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From above:

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Security.

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It’s almost 10,000 square feet.

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Sensing a white theme.

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Enough closet?

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For lounging.

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The other recording studio.

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The trophy hallway.

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The NBA-regulation-sized court.

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