'Real Housewives' Star Teresa Giudice's Home Sale Falls Through: What Went Wrong? (2024)

“Real Housewives of New Jersey” starTeresa Giudice has had a tough year with real estate. A deal for her massive mansion in Montville Township, NJ, which had been in “sale pending” limbo for nine months, just fell through, forcing her to relist it.

In September 2020, the six-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom home the reality TV star once shared with ex-husband Joewent up for sale for $2.5 million, according to the New York Post. A few months later, the price was reduced by $250,000-plus.

In March 2021, the house went under contract, but by the fall, Giudice faced every seller’s worst nightmare: The deal fell through.

She had no choice but to relist it for $2,248,888—just before Thanksgiving no less. Given the holiday season is usually a tough time to sell, we’d say this housewife got a raw deal here.

So what happened?

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Why did Teresa Giudice’s home sale fall through?

As of press time, the reason why this real estate deal was locked in limbo before crashing and burning remains a mystery. Teresa and Joe Giudice aren’t talking, and neither are their friends.

Yet real estate experts and agents have theories about what went wrong.

For one, as a general practice, a closing takes an average of 50 days. So Giudice’s willingness to wait an additional 200-plus days in sale pending status was quite unusual—and probably a bad move on her part.

“It shouldn’t take that long,” says Bruce Ailion of the Ailion Team at Re/Max Town and Country in Marietta, GA. “A contingency period that lengthy is a poor decision. A lot can happen to a buyer in nine months. Their financial position might change, their health might change, and the market might change.”

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Granted, there are some circ*mstances where a home sale might warrant a more extended closing.

“If the buyer had a home sale contingency for their current home, a long contract period would make sense,” says Cedric Stewart, real estate professional at Keller Williams Capital Properties in Rockville, MD. “And if the buyer of their home fell through, or they weren’t able to get one in the time frame, that would explain why this is back on the market.”

If sellers are faced with home sale contingencies, Ailion recommends they ask for a large earnest money deposit to diminish the risk of the sale going south, or at least negotiating a decent consolation prize if it did.

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Common reasons why home sales fail

There are thousands of reasons a real estate deal falls through, and some are quite dramatic.

“I’ve had a buyer die on the way to the closing,” says Ailion. “I’ve had a buyer arrested at the closing table.”

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Less dramatic reasons a home sale might crater include a buyer finding something wrong with the house, either during an inspection or many months later.

“There also could be title issues,” says Jameson Tyler Drew, president of Anubis Properties. “These are things like contractors’ liens, tax liens, or various lines of credit. You’d be surprised how many sellers I’ve come across simply had no idea there was a lien on their home from work done decades ago.”

Is a failed sale a black mark on a house?

“Yes,” says Ailion. “Regardless of the reason given by the seller or their agent, a buyer has ‘What’s wrong with the house?’ in the back of their mind. They may ask themselves, ‘What did the previous buyer see wrong that I’m not seeing?’ That is a high hurdle to overcome. And often, a price cut is not enough motivation.”

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“But if the agent can explain what happened—i.e., buyer financing fell through—or if it was something with the house such as a pool leak that is repaired, the seller can move on,” says Paige Elliott of Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate in Dallas.

Will homebuyers smell blood and lowball?

“Unfortunately, it’s often challenging to reengage buyers after the initial market appearance, and then difficult to obtain the original price,” says Ailion.

Another major issue with this type of sale? “The lack of potential buyers for this very specific aesthetic and high price point,” says Stewart. “That combination naturally leads to higher days on market. It’s then exacerbated by pricing it too high, then doing a price reduction, leading to even more days on market. Now, when it comes back after nine months—in the winter—buyers will make much lower offers because they sense desperation.”

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“I’m sure this house has had multiple lowball offers on it already,” adds Drew. “Every home listed these days always does. These giant, ornate homes are finicky sometimes. Buyers at these price ranges either want something very specific or a blank canvas. This one isn’t so outrageous as to be a sore thumb, but it could sit for a while until the market picks back up in spring.”

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What can other buyers and sellers learn from this experience?

No. 1, try not to have a long contract to close period.

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“And if you are a homeowner, always ensure that your ducks are in a row titlewise,” says Drew.

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“Do not have a long contract to close period,” agrees Ailion. Be confident when you get under contract that you and a buyer are in a solid agreement that the home will close in a specific time period.

'Real Housewives' Star Teresa Giudice's Home Sale Falls Through: What Went Wrong? (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Teresa Giudice's mansion? ›

After an extensive redecoration project, Teresa ultimately decided to put the house on the market and eventually sold it for $1.9 million. Now, she's living in a new pad with her new husband, Luis “Louie” Ruelas, their combined children and dogs, and a totally new décor vibe.

What is Joe Giudice doing for money? ›

After living in the Bahamas, Joe sold adult toys online in 2020, partnering with Zalo USA for high-end products. Joe has worked on building homes in the Bahamas and started a consulting firm while thriving in his charter business.

What happened to Joe Gorga house? ›

The Gorgas' Montville house finally sold

Following their unsuccessful attempts at selling their house, Melissa and Joe extensively re-renovated the property, making it even more stunning than before.

How much is Teresa Giudice's new house worth? ›

Teresa Giudice resides in an over-the-top $3.3 million mansion in New Jersey.

Is Teresa Giudice still rich? ›

Teresa's net worth is reportedly about $500,000 dollars.

Clearly, she's sitting lower than a few of her female cast mates, but again, this is because she's still in her rebuilding era, paying off her debts (hopefully) with each cut check.

Did Louie lose Theresa's money? ›

In the trailer, Margaret can be heard talking to her husband over the phone, commenting on Louie and Teresa and sharing: "He pissed her money away." Teresa told Tori on the podcast that these claims are bogus.

What does Gia Giudice do now? ›

"I am working for Rymax right now, which is a marketing company; they're basically an incentive rewards company. And I'm working with their law team to basically just shadow what they're doing with the contracting between the vendors and the company."

Did Teresa Giudice sell her Jersey Shore house? ›

The mansion sold for $1,999,000 on February 10. According to New York Post, Michelle Pais, who appeared on RHONJ last season, handled the sale. Teresa accepted an all-cash offer at the asking price.

How much did Joe Gorga sell his house for? ›

RHONJ's Melissa & Joe Gorga Sell NJ Mansion for $2.5M After Major Price Cut: 'New Beginnings' Melissa and Joe Gorga are officially parting ways with their Montville, New Jersey, mansion — and it's a bittersweet goodbye.

Where does Melissa Gorga live now? ›

The Real Housewives of New Jersey cast member, who moved into a gorgeous mansion in Franklin Lakes in November 2022, has shared several photos of the beautiful space over the years.

Is Luis Ruelas rich? ›

The Bravo personality has an estimated net worth of $2 million, according to multiple outlets.

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