“Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice has bought a $ 3.35 million real estate investment with her new boyfriend Luis “Louie” Ruelas, 46, who she said would have financed the purchase.
The purchase of the “Clarence Manor” couple is a “business” investment, not their new love nest, TMZ reported.
Giudice will be the property manager for the Montville home, three doors down from the house the 48-year-old “RHONJ” star shared with her ex-husband, Joe Giudice, 48.
Now, the reality TV star has a new relationship with Ruelas, co-founder of Digital Media Solutions. Giudice and her chiseled new friend began dating in November after Joe’s divorce ended in September.
The new couple had a great time together, went skiing and undressed to go out on the beach. Giudice has claimed that Ruelas is “the best coming out of 2020” on Instagram.
According to estimates by The Post, based on floor plans, the seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom, three-bedroom house, based on a Thomas Kinkade painting “Beyond Summer Gate,” is a gated gray stone mansion spanning about 7,000. square feet.
The main entrance through wooden double doors leads to custom marble floors and a vaulted lobby. The house has Brazilian cherry wood floors, custom crown moldings and a floating cherry spiral staircase running through the house, according to the New Jersey Luxury Real Estate Group’s listing.
The living room has a gas fireplace and overlooks the 5.6-acre grounds through large windows. the “banquet-sized” dining room has three sets of French doors. The family room has a gas fireplace, three French doors and a wet bar, according to the listing.
The kitchen has nine Tiffany glass lamps, granite countertops and premium appliances. There is plenty of preparation space, between the central kitchen island and the additional seating and preparation area.
There is a large pantry and a butler pantry, a breakfast area with chandeliers and a couple of French doors that open onto a summer outdoor kitchen, according to the listing.
The 11-seat home cinema in the basement is designed for both film screenings and family performances, offering costumes and costumes for aspiring performers. The theater has a “concession stand” with a wet bar and custom-lit lighted shelves for movie snacks.
Next to the theater is a recreation room with a pool table, a gas fireplace and French doors leading to the backyard, according to the listing.
Children can slide into the house’s heated saltwater pool with a 60-foot underground slide. The pool has a built-in waterfall and a poolside cabin with extravagant décor. The grounds are covered in pristine landscapes and offer a garage for six cars, according to the list.
The house was built in 2006 for $ 2.28 million by its previous owners, Lisa and Salvatore LoBiondo, according to New Jersey property records, who, at the cost of the land in 2003, made little profit from the sale. .
Giudice recently tried to sell the nearby Montville home she shared with her ex-husband, The Post had previously reported, but it is unclear if she took it off the market.
The new season of “RHONJ” will begin airing Wednesday and will feature Giudice’s trip to sell her home and “create a new life” for her and her four daughters: Gia, 19, Gabriella, 16, Milania, 15 and Audriana, 11 – according to Bravo.
Giudice and her ex “Juicy Joe,” who buys her own dating program, raised her four children at home until 2015, when the couple was convicted and eventually jailed for fraud, leading to deportation. of Joe in Italy and at the end of his marriage. , Page six previously reported.
Coldwell Banker broker Joshua Baris represented both parties to the deal, but declined to comment.