Very Sad News: Julie & Todd Chrisley FORCED to Sell Both $9M Nashville Mansions!
The story of Todd and Julie Chrisley has always been one of dazzling highs and devastating lows — but this time, the once-golden couple of reality television have reached a heartbreaking new chapter.
In a stunning twist that has left fans across America reeling, the Chrisley Knows Best stars have reportedly been forced to sell both of their $9 million Nashville mansions, marking the end of their luxurious Southern lifestyle.
After years of living in grandeur, surrounded by marble floors, crystal chandeliers, and lavish designer furnishings, Todd and Julie now face a sobering reality — one where the opulence
that once defined them is being stripped away piece by piece. Their fall from grace has been as dramatic as any storyline they ever filmed, and the world is watching in shock.

From Fame to Fraud: The Fall of America’s Favorite Family
Just a few short years ago, the Chrisleys were the picture of Southern perfection — wealthy, witty, and worshipped by millions of fans who tuned in weekly to watch their family antics. Their Nashville mansions symbolized everything the couple had built: status, success, and family unity.
But behind the gleaming facades of those million-dollar homes, cracks were forming. In 2019, the glamorous image came crashing down when Todd and Julie were convicted of bank and wire fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy. The charges stemmed from a staggering $36 million fraud case — a scandal that turned their dream into a nightmare.
Earlier this year, the pair were sentenced to a combined 19 years in prison — Todd serving 12 and Julie serving 7. Judge Eleanor Ross of the U.S. District Court in Atlanta also ordered the couple to pay a jaw-dropping $17.2 million in restitution. With their TV shows canceled and their finances frozen, the Chrisleys found themselves in an impossible position: selling their beloved homes to repay their debt.
Goodbye to the Mansions That Defined Their Legacy
According to The New York Post, both Nashville properties — estimated at around $9 million each — are being listed for sale to cover restitution costs. For fans who remember the couple’s on-screen tour of their extravagant estates, this news feels surreal.

Todd, known for his meticulous taste, had spared no expense when it came to the design of their mansions. Italian marble, imported art, gold fixtures — every corner reflected the Chrisleys’ pursuit of perfection. Julie, the heart of the family, turned those opulent houses into homes filled with warmth, love, and laughter.
Now, all of that is gone. The family’s once vibrant hub — filled with dinner parties, laughter, and the joyful chaos of children — is being dismantled.
“They’re going to have to give up a lot of things, including their homes,” a source told The Post. “Sadly, they won’t be able to afford them anymore. Their main concern now is their children, especially their youngest boy.”