Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility

Report: Todd and Julie Chrisley sold Tennessee home last year for $5.2M


FILE - Todd Chrisley, left, and his wife, Julie Chrisley, pose for photos at the 52nd annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 2, 2017, in Las Vegas. Todd and Julie Chrisley were driven by greed as they engaged in an extensive bank fraud scheme and then hid their wealth from tax authorities while flaunting their lavish lifestyle, federal prosecutors said, arguing the reality television stars should receive lengthy prison sentences. They were found guilty on federal charges in June and are set to be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross in a hearing that begins Monday, Nov. 21. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)
FILE - Todd Chrisley, left, and his wife, Julie Chrisley, pose for photos at the 52nd annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 2, 2017, in Las Vegas. Todd and Julie Chrisley were driven by greed as they engaged in an extensive bank fraud scheme and then hid their wealth from tax authorities while flaunting their lavish lifestyle, federal prosecutors said, arguing the reality television stars should receive lengthy prison sentences. They were found guilty on federal charges in June and are set to be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross in a hearing that begins Monday, Nov. 21. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)
Facebook Share IconTwitter Share IconEmail Share Icon

Todd and Julie Chrisley sold their Middle Tennessee home early last year for a whopping $5.2 million, according to TMZ.

The 13,279-square-ft Brentwood home was reportedly sold off-market in April 2023. The deal was made shortly after the couple began their federal prison sentences.

TMZ reports the property is equipped with an indoor sports court, chef's kitchen, pool with a jacuzzi, and more.

The Chrisleys are still serving time for tax evasion and bank fraud.The pair gained fame with their show “Chrisley Knows Best,” which follows the life of their family. Federal prosecutors said the couple engaged in a bank fraud scheme and then hid their wealth from tax authorities while flaunting their lifestyle.

Both have maintained their innocence since the charges were filed against them.

RELATED COVERAGE

Get reports like this and all the news of the day in Middle Tennessee delivered to your inbox each morning with the FOX 17 News Daily Newsletter.

Loading ...