Teresa Giudice Selling Homes Was Always The Plan

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Teresa Giudice Selling Homes Was Always The Plan

In a new interview Real Housewives star Teresa Giudice Selling Homes Was Always The Plan, she just wanted to wait until the RHONJ season 6 was over!

CelebNMusic247.com got the tea on Teresa Giudice’s move to liquidate their homes and size down via Radar Online who says that this was part of the plan all along.   Word is, the legally troubled housewife is currently at odds with Bravo, so she deliberately waited until Real Housewives of New Jersey wrapped for the season before listing her two homes for sale, because she didn’t want cameras around to capture the hardest time of her life.

Last week, Giudice and her husband listed their ornate Montville, N.J., mansion for $3.999 million, after purchasing it in 2002 for $530,000.  And today, Teresa and Joe listed their Jersey Shore home for $300k to put some money away and pay off creditors so they have a clean slate.

A source explained, “The sale of the house will give Joe and Teresa money to pay off some creditors, and give them some cash.”

But in a departure from days past, none of the Giudices’ recent real estate drama will appear on TV.

“Teresa didn’t want the drama of deciding to list both houses for sale to be aired on the show,” an insider told Radar. “The upcoming episode will feature Teresa looking for a new house and producers wanted her to discuss selling the house, but she refused. She purposefully waited until filming finished to list both houses. There was no way she was going to give that to the show for ratings!”

“The decision to sell the house was a very tough one, because it had been Teresa’s dream house,” the insider previously told Radar. “And Joe has just been crying so much recently because he feels the house is a symbol of everything that has put them in the crosshairs of prosecutors.”

The couple will be sentenced on October 2 in their bankruptcy and fraud case, and Joe could face up to 47 months behind bars, with Teresa facing 27 months.