
Real Housewives of New Jersey star Jacqueline Laurita is selling her mansion for $2.3million under threats of foreclosure. The home has six bedrooms and five and a half baths

Real Housewives of New Jersey star Jacqueline Laurita has listed her mansion for sale at $2.3million as she faces threats of foreclosure.

Jacqueline, 47, and her husband Chris first tried to sell the house in 2014 for $2.85million, telling the show's viewers they'd been having financial problems because of their son's costly therapy for autism.

They didn't mention the long-running lawsuit over Chris's business bankruptcy, where the couple is accused of using company funds for personal use to fund a lavish lifestyle.

Jacqueline was an original RHONJ cast member but will not be returning to the Bravo show for its upcoming eighth season, claiming the network said she no longer 'has an authentic connection with two of the season's cast members'.

The reality star was not a part of season six of the show, but returned in season seven to tangle with frenemy Teresa Giudice, who also faced foreclosure on one of her New Jersey homes.

Jacqueline and Chris first bought the custom-built home in 2001 for $1.72million. The home has six bedrooms and five and a half baths.

In 2015, lenders initiated foreclosure against the couple, saying they had not made their $10,846 monthly payments since 2014.

Jacqueline and her husband Chris Laurita first tried to sell the house in 2014 for $2.8million before taking it off the market

The master bedroom (pictured) has two walk-in closets and a jacuzzi tub. It is one of six bedrooms in the New Jersey mansion

The kitchen (pictured) has a wine fridge, a walk-in pantry and an eating area. It has lots of counter space and an island

The kitchen is described as 'modern' in the listing and comes with contemporary appliances including a refrigerator and oven

The great room (pictured) has custom molding, a wet bar, and a large fireplace and lets in plenty of light through the windows

The foreclosure was dismissed in 2016, which coincided with Jacqueline's return to a full-time star on the show.

In July banks initiated foreclosure proceedings against the couple, who then relisted their house this week.

The Franklin Lakes home sits on a 1.75 acre lot and is described as 'freshly renovated.' The two-story house was featured heavily on Real Housewives, but that doesn't seem to help it sell.

The front door opens to a two-story entry foyer and library. The great room has custom molding, a fireplace and a wet bar.

The furnished basement (pictured) comes fully equipped with a wine cellar, a home office and a playroom for children

The mansion has a home office in the finished basement as well as a wine cellar. It also has a full bath, one of five in the house

The Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, home has five and a half bathrooms and six bedrooms, each with custom closets

All six bedrooms have custom built closets, and the master bedroom has two walk-in closets and a jacuzzi tub.

The kitchen has a wine fridge, a walk-in pantry and an attached eating area.

The finished basement includes a playroom and a wine cellar, as well as a full bath and office.

The 5,700-square-foot mansion also features limestone walkways, a large deck, security cameras with night vision and wired speakers throughout the house.

The 1.75 acre property has a large deck and security cameras equipped with night vision as well as wired speakers in the home

The Real Housewives of New Jersey was renewed for an eighth season. Jacqueline Laurita will not be returning. Pictured: Danielle Staub (left), Teresa Giudice, Jacqueline Laurita, Caroline Manzo, Dina Manzo (right)