Former RHONJ Star Siggy Flicker Puts NJ Home on the Market For $3.8M; Is Ditching the Garden State For Florida!

RHONJ alum Siggy Flicker

Siggy Flicker is leaving New Jersey for good years after quitting the Real Housewives of New Jersey!

Per the New York Post, Siggy is ditching NJ in favor of Florida. Apparently, Siggy is so eager to get out of the Garden State that she’s slashed the price on her Tenafly, NJ home to $3.85 million.

The former reality TV star reportedly wants to get far away from her blue-voting neighbors and warns them to stay away from Florida.

“Everyone is fleeing to Florida because they enjoy something called FREEDOM!! Remember that if you are fleeing a blue state & voted for a blue moron, & now heading to Florida, please be considerate & continue to Cuba. Thank you in advance!” Siggy wrote on Instagram.

The six-bedroom, five-and-two-half-bathroom Hamptons style-home was initially put on the market in May 2020 for $4 million.

Siggy and her husband Michael Campanella bought the 6,500-square-foot home in cash for just over $1.4 million in 2013.

They gave the 108-year-old house a full makeover from top to bottom.

The second-level master suite, includes a large bedroom area, a designer bath, and an Hermès-themed walk-in closet.

The home features a two-car garage with display lifts, two large spa baths, a pool with a built-in barbecue, multiple patios, and covered spaces that are perfect for entertaining. The basement boasts a large family area, a full gym a full and half bath.

Check out the photos of Siggy’s soon-to-be-former New Jersey home below!

RHONJ airs on Wednesdays at 9 pm EST on BRAVO.

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