Danielle Staub Lists New Jersey Home

The "Real Housewives" sell off continues. The Real Estalker popped up with the listing for The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Danielle Staub's New Jersey mansion. Staub, whose past is cloaked in shadows and intrigue that would make a fantastic beach novel, owns a seven-bedroom home in Wayne, New Jersey. The house is a grandiose stone and stucco Tudor that includes a two-story foyer with a double staircase topped by a crystal chandelier, a great room with fireplace, billiard room and more.
Property records show that Staub and her ex-husband spent $1.025 million for the home in 1998. The six-bedroom home is approximately 10,500 square feet. The home could be any suburban home in any community in America. There is a reliance on monolithic media units, curtain valances and fake flowers that gives the home a generic, hotel-like look. The property includes a swimming pool and a cabana. On her official bio, Staub says "either love me or you love to hate me, there is no in between" perhaps that applies to her home as well. It is listed at $1.45 million.
The Real Housewives Of The O.C.
--Lynne Curtin has been evicted from her home in Laguna Beach and according to TMZ she may have taken some rented furniture with her.
--Tamra Barney recently put her home up for sale but it has been pulled off the market.
--Jeana Keough recently listed her home for $5.5 million but it has been pulled off the market.
The Real Housewives of New York City:
--Jill Zarin has listed her apartment for $2.995 million.
--Kelly Killoren Bensimon listed her Hamptons home in April for $10.9 million but later pulled it off the market.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta:
Lisa Wu-Hartwell and her husband, former Oakland Raiders linebacker Edgerton Hartwell bought their Duluth, Georgia home for $2.9 million in 2007 but sold it in a short sale situation for $1.9 million. The couple are reportedly ensconced in a new home on ten acres.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Shirley Sep 9th 2009 3:32AM
In California that price would just buy you a regular 4 bedroom small home. These poeple aren't rich buy California standards!
Bwanasrrs Sep 9th 2009 4:30AM
This is one seriously bland white bread house. It would cost a fortune to redo the awful woodwork alone. I was taught as a child the inside of any home was a direct relfection of the owner's soul.... this place is one giant yawn and a half .
Maricar McFunder Sep 11th 2009 6:30PM
Well, the outer part of the house is good, but the only problem is the interior, it's like you're in a plain snow and wood no offensement, but it really needs some work, the pricey house isn't worth the money.
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