Justin Duggar sells flipped $199K Texas home after receiving ‘multiple offers’ as show remains canceled
JUSTIN Duggar has sold a Texas home he flipped and put on the market for $199,900, as the family’s reality show Counting On remains canceled.
Justin, 19, and his wife Claire, 19, bought the fixer-upper in Fort Worth, Texas on September 9, 2021, with a then-estimated value of $134,700.
The couple flipped the home and listed it for $199,900 on January 21.
The Sun can exclusively reveal the home sold just weeks later on February 17, 2022.
The home was in high demand, as the real estate listing read: “MULTIPLE OFFERS received, Please submit highest and best by 5:00 Tues, Jan 25.”
INSIDE THE HOME
The “bungalow” boasts three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The home has an open concept with a modern design.
The kitchen boasts new gray cabinets, marble countertops, subway tile backsplash, black hardware, and stainless appliances.
The kitchen, living, and family rooms have gray wood flooring.
Justin posted stunning before and after photos of the kitchen after he renovated the trailer.
Justin and his wife sold the home to a married couple for his asking price of $195,000 on March 8.
FAMILY REAL ESTATE
While Justin has been finding success in real estate, his family members haven’t had the same luck.
The Sun previously reported Justin’s parents Jim Bob and Michelle sold their neighbors 5.80 acres of one of their 20-acre parcels for $46,400 on January 28, according to property records.
A “property line adjustment” was filed by the parties in the days prior to the sale.
, 56, and ’s Tontitown, Arkansas property where their family home sits on consists of over 97 acres of land.
Justin’s older sister Jessa and her husband Ben have been renovating a new Arkansas home.
There is construction on their current home, seemingly before they put it on the market.
SHOW CANCELLATION
Justin and Claire got engaged in November 2020, just months after announcing their courtship on the family’s now-canceled reality show Counting On.
They married in February 2021 and moved to Texas, where her family lives.
, 33, was found guilty of possessing and receiving child pornography on December 9 after a nearly two-week trial.
Justin attended in support of his brother, as he even cried when the guilty verdict was read.
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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Prosecutors fired back by claiming “the evidence of the defendant’s guilt is clear and overwhelming.”
A judge has yet to rule on the requests.
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