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By Joe Atmonavage | NJ Advance Media

MONTVILLE — "Real Housewives of New Jersey" stars Joe and Melissa Gorga are putting their 9,000-square-foot Montville mansion on the market for $3.5 million, their realtor tells NJ Advance Media.

Jason Failla, of Century 21 The Crossing - Montville, said the couple's home will officially go on the market Monday. He described the "celebrity estate" as "Hollywood Hills glam meets East Coast style." The home, which sits on more than two acres of land in an exclusive neighborhood in the Morris County township, has six bedrooms and seven-and-a-half bathrooms.

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Other features of the home include: a movie theater, a billiards room, a two-story library, a great room with bar, a custom lounge, a gym, a hair salon, a recording studio, a wine boutique and a Hampton-style pool.

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According to property records, the Gorgas purchased the property in 2007. But in 2012, they told Us Weekly that they were leaving Montville and had decided to build a home in Franklin Lakes and lease out the Montville property.

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COMING SOON! I am excited to share the teaser for my latest celebrity listing located in beautiful Montville. Stay tuned... #changingthewaylocalrealtorsdobusiness Posted by Jason Failla on Thursday, October 12, 2017

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Things never going quite according to plan in "Real Housewives" land, of course. The Gorgas lived in a Franklin Lakes rental during the construction of their home there. But they later entered into a protracted legal battle with the tenant of the Montville home, who said he had been withholding money because Joe Gorga had failed to make promised repairs on the Montville home. The tenant eventually moved out in 2014 after the Gorgas sued him.

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In the 2016 premier of season 7 of the "Real Housewives of New Jersey," Melissa revealed the family was back living in the Montville home. "As you can see we are back in our house in Montville and we couldn't be happier. It is our home! We have been in that house since Antonia was two-years-old and the boys were born there," Melissa wrote in a Bravo blog post.

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Meanwhile, after building their dream house in Franklin Lakes, they put the home on the market for $2.65 million in July 2016 — without ever having moved in (because, well, why not?) In October 2016, the Gorga's then-realtor Jerry Sahlman said that the property had found a buyer for closing to asking price — though property records indicate that the home never sold. It is currently not on the market. (Sahlman did not immediately return a call left at his office requesting comment.)

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No word yet on where the Gorgas are off to next. Season 8 of the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" kicked off earlier this month and thus far there have been no references to any real estate drama.

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