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Savannah Chrisley Moves Out of Family Mansion for a New Chapter

Modern condo symbolizing a new chapter in life

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Savannah Chrisley is relocating from her parents’ Nashville mansion to a condo as she embraces a lighter, more carefree lifestyle after her parents’ release from prison. The Chrisleys, recently pardoned by former President Trump after being incarcerated for financial crimes, are now focusing on new opportunities as a family. Savannah, who took on caregiving duties during her parents’ absence, looks forward to shedding the burdens of maintaining their large home. With her parents adjusting to life post-release, the family plans a future in Charleston, SC as they seek to redefine their lives.

Nashville, TN – Savannah Chrisley is set to make a significant life change by moving out of her parents’ $1.6 million mansion in Nashville and relocating to a condo. This decision marks a new chapter in her life as she plans to embrace a “carefree life” following the recent release of her parents from prison.

The release of Todd and Julie Chrisley comes after they were pardoned by former President Donald Trump, having been incarcerated for financial crimes. Todd Chrisley initially received a 12-year prison sentence, which was later reduced to 10 years, while Julie Chrisley was sentenced to 7 years in a federal medical center. The couple was found guilty in 2022 of conspiring to defraud Georgia banks out of over $36 million in loans as well as charges related to tax evasion.

During their time behind bars, 28-year-old Savannah assumed the role of primary caregiver for her younger brother, Grayson (19), and her niece, Chloe (12). She not only managed the family household in her parents’ absence but also campaigned aggressively for their release, describing their prison conditions as “beyond inhumane.” On May 27, 2023, Savannah received the news of her parents’ impending pardon from Trump personally.

Now that her parents are out of prison, Savannah has expressed anticipation about returning to a more relaxed lifestyle. She indicated that she would not miss the responsibilities associated with maintaining her parents’ large home, stating that upkeep had been burdensome. This sentiment aligns with her father’s perspective, who conveyed that managing a house should not be a priority for Savannah.

In her new living arrangements, Savannah will also be featured in the Hulu series “The Chrisleys: Life After Lockup,” where she shares her experiences living in her parents’ Nashville home and the difficulties she faced during their absence. Upon Todd’s release, he pointed out the condition of the house, reflecting on the challenges Savannah encountered while handling family affairs without their support.

In addition to their personal adjustments, Todd and Julie Chrisley are contemplating a move to Charleston, SC, where they aim to become landlords and possibly venture into the hospitality industry by creating a hotel. These plans signify a shift in focus as the family looks to reshape their future following their legal troubles.

The Chrisley family’s Nashville home gained fame as a prominent setting in their reality show “Chrisley Knows Best,” which debuted in 2014. Despite the serious nature of their recent legal issues, the family has gained new opportunities in the aftermath, indicating a willingness to adapt and move forward.

On social media, Savannah celebrated her parents’ pardon, expressing gratitude towards President Trump and his administration. In a heartfelt TikTok video, she shared her emotions surrounding the pardon news, stating that she experienced a mixture of tears and disbelief. Following their release, her social media accounts have documented the joyous reunion, showcasing lighthearted moments shared by the family.

Prior to their legal challenges, the Chrisley family was well-known for their extravagant lifestyle and real estate endeavors. Now, as they transition into this new chapter, the Chrisleys are focused on redefining their lives outside of the prison system and embracing the opportunities ahead.

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