According to the Washington Post, Real Housewives of Potomac couple Robyn and Juan Dixon's 3,800-square foot colonial just hit the open market after being foreclosed on in 2015. The couple bought the three-bedroom Silver Spring home in 2002 for $725,000.
Nearly 14 years later their dream house, located in the upscale Hampshire Green golf course community just outside the Beltway, is now on the market for $715,000.
“It’s priced to sell,” said a source. In the halcyon days of the housing market homes in the area — big, estate-style affairs made for entertaining and sitting on leafy one-acre lots — could sell in the million-dollar range. These days not so much.
The Dixons’ financial trouble — they both filed for bankruptcy in 2013 — has been a central plot point on the Bravo hit reality series. Despite divorcing in 2012, the former high school sweethearts still live under the same roof and sleep in the same bed.
In a recent interview with OK! Magazine, Robyn said she was “bank on track” but not yet fully recovered.
“It’s not perfect. It’s not where I want it,” she said. “We are still dealing with repercussions from everything that’s happened to us.”
Photo Credit: Bravo
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