Former “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Jacqueline Laurita and her husband, Christopher, have once again put their Bergen County mansion on the market, according to its Zillow listing.

The 5,674-square-foot Franklin Lakes home, which has been on and off the market since 2014 and is the subject of ongoing foreclosure litigation, is now listed for $1.95 million, nearly $1 million less than its original list price when it first hit the market in 2014, according to Zillow.

Christopher Laurita purchased the home in 2001 for slightly more than $1.7 million, according to property records.

Located on nearly 2 acres, the custom-built home opens up to a two-story foyer and a library. The first floor has a great room that features custom molding, a fireplace, and a wet bar, as well as a gourmet kitchen that has high-end appliances, a wine fridge and a large walk-in pantry.

The home has six bedrooms and six bathrooms. The large master suite has two walk-in closets and a Jacuzzi tub.

Jacqueline Laurita's Franklin Lakes home is back on the market.Google Maps

Other highlights of the home include: a finished basement that has a playroom, a wine cellar/card room, an office and a full bathroom, and outside, there are limestone walkways and a large deck.

The home was last assessed for nearly $2.2 million, and property taxes were $35,737 in 2018, according to Zillow.

According to previous reporting by NJ Advance Media, the couple talked on the show about how they had financial problems due to their son’s therapy for autism when they first listed the home for sale in 2014.

In 2015, their lenders initiated foreclosure proceedings, but in June 2016, the foreclosure was dismissed.

But their financial issues didn’t end there. In July 2017, M&T Bank and Hudson City Savings Bank filed notice of foreclosure with the Superior Court in Bergen County, according to online court documents. The case is still active.

Jacqueline Laurita first appeared on the show in 2009 before briefly leaving in 2014. She then came back to the cast full-time for season seven of the show.

In March 2017, Bravo announced Laurita would not be coming back to the show as a full-time housewife.

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