Jessa Duggar & husband Ben Seewald are renovating Arkansas home before selling & moving as she’s fired from another job
JESSA Duggar and her husband Ben Seewald’s current Arkansas home is being renovated before the parents of four move to a larger abode.
The work to upgrade their current $100,000 Arkansas home comes after Counting On was canceled and Jessa, 29, was fired from a partnership.
She posted a video from footage taken on June 23, 2021 of the new three-bedroom home.
She revealed their plans to knock down walls to make an open floor plan, add recessed lighting in all rooms, gut the bathroom and renovate the kitchen.
The mom of four said the home is $2,000 sq-ft, which is double where they live now.
MOVING FROM DANGER?
According to social media, the family continues to live in their current home, which they will likely sell.
The couple bought the home from her late grandma Mary Duggar for $100,000 in June 2017.
The Sun previously posted photos of the abode that is right off the Interstate 49 Highway.
There is also a busy intersection outside of the house that is located on the corner of the block.
While there is a fenced backyard, there is no fence in the front yard, where Jessa often posts photo and videos of the children playing.
A source told The Sun: “Ben and Jessa usually park their car in the driveway right next to the front door and have the kids enter the home that way.”
Jessa and Ben are parents to sons Spurgeon, six, Henry, four, and daughters Ivy, two, and Fern, who was born in July.
The home upgrade before potentially selling comes at the perfect time.
JOB FIRINGS
The family’s TLC reality show, Counting On, was canceled in May 2021 after her brother Josh’s arrest for child pornography.
The Sun previously reported the family is expected to “lose $850,000 a year” after the show’s cancellation.
JOSH'S CONVICTION
, 33, was found guilty of possessing and receiving child pornography on December 9.
Josh was immediately handcuffed and taken into custody at Washington County Jail, where he was placed in solitary confinement away from other prisoners for his safety until his sentencing.
He faces 20 years in prison for each of the two counts.
The Sun previously reported Josh’s legal team filed a motion for an acquittal of the guilty verdict.
In the alternative, the court papers also request a new trial.
If both are denied by the court, his legal team is asking to dismiss count 2, which is the possession of child pornography charge.
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The government has yet to respond to the request.
Josh was arrested and charged with possessing and receiving child pornography in April 2021.
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