'Jersey Shore': Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino, Lauren move into new Holmdel home

Chris Jordan | Asbury Park Press

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Holmdel, we have a Situation.

Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino of MTV's “Jersey Shore” and his wife, Lauren Sorrentino, have purchased a seven-bedroom, 10-bathroom, 9,800-square-foot home in the Monmouth County township for $1,825,000, according to public records.

The home, designed by award-winning architect Rui A.Ponte, was built in 2004 and was re-designed in 2011 by interior designer Satomi Yoshida-Katz, according to its Zillow profile.

“Those desiring a regal residence know that the minimal requirements include stately design, luxurious vistas, & grandiose rooms — this 4-story home in Holmdel, New Jersey revels in this distinction,” reads the Zillow description.

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The four-story home comes with smart home mobile controls via Lutron Lighting, Motorized Window Treatments, and Crestron Systems for air-conditioning automation. It's still a work in progress as it has an elevator shaft but no elevator, according to the description.

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The home is in the South Laurel Avenue section of Holmdel. The Sorrentinos now have only a five minute drive to Jenni “JWoww” Farley's new home, also in Holmdel. Segments of the most recent season of MTV's “Jersey Shore Family Vacation” were filmed at Jenni's new place.

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Mike is a native of Manalapan and was living in Long Branch with Lauren until the new home. Lauren is no stranger to Holmdel — she grew up there.

Mike served an eight-month sentence in 2019 for tax fraud in upstate New York. His and Lauren's Instagram stories on Tuesday, Dec. 24, featured scenes of holiday preparations from apparently the new home.

Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. His multiple awards include recognition for stories on Bruce Springsteen and Snooki. Contact him at @chrisfhjordan; cjordan@app.com.