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Savannah Chrisley has revealed that she is moving out of her parents’ $1.6 million Nashville, TN, mansion and into a condo where she plans to live a “carefree life” after her mother and father were released from prison following a pardon by President Donald Trump.
Todd and Julie Chrisley, who shot to fame in 2014 with their hit reality TV series “Chrisley Knows Best,” were found guilty in 2022 of conspiring to defraud Georgia banks out of more than $36 million in personal loans and tax evasion.
Todd, 56, was sentenced to 12 years (later reduced to 10 years) in the Federal Correctional Institution Pensacola in Florida. Julie, 52, was sentenced to 7 years in the Federal Medical Center in Lexington, KY.
Following their parents’ incarceration, Savannah, 28, took on the care of her brother, Grayson, 19, and her niece, Chloe, 12, while also assuming responsibility for the care and maintenance of her parents’ opulent dwelling.
At the same time, the burgeoning real estate agent was tirelessly campaigning for Todd and Julie’s release, issuing public pleas for government support, while alleging that her parents were being subjected to “beyond inhumane” conditions behind bars.
On May 27, her prayers were answered when Trump revealed to her in a personal phone call that he planned to pardon her parents. Just a few days later, they were released from prison.
Now, Savannah is ready to return the hefty upkeep of their home to Todd and Julie.

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While speaking on a new series, “The Chrisleys: Life After Lockup,” which aired on Hulu on June 29, Savannah revealed that she has spent the past two years residing in her parents’ Nashville abode—and she is finally ready to bid it farewell.
She joked that she was excited to go back to the “carefree life of a 28-year-old,” as she opened up about her next residence.
“That’s what I keep saying, ‘I’m moving into a condo,'” she said, noting that her family has asked her, “Aren’t you going to miss a house?”
“I’m not going to miss landscapers, I’m not going to miss pool people,” Savannah explained.
Todd added, “I have learned that a house is not a priority to her. Maintenance is not a priority to her.”
Savannah snapped back at her father, noting that she had to focus on “raising” her sibling and niece while they were behind bars.
“No, I was raising kids,” she said, before recalling the moment her dad stepped into their Nashville home following his release.
“He comes in and is critiquing everything in the house. I was literally fighting for y’all for two and a half years and raising kids, I think the floors are fine,” she teased.

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And it’s not just Savannah who is ready to look outside of the Nashville dwelling; Todd and Julie are also looking to relocate to Charleston, SC, to become landlords.
“We have hopes of acquiring a mansion there that we’re going to convert to a hotel,” Todd revealed.
Their new business venture comes less than two months after they were pardoned for their tax fraud scheme, with Trump telling their daughter that he believed their incarceration had been a “terrible thing.”
“It’s a terrible thing, but it’s a great thing because your parents are going to be free and clean,” the president said during the conversation, which was videotaped and shared by his communications advisor Margo Martin on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“I hope we can do it by tomorrow. I don’t know them, but give them my regards,” Trump told Savannah, who was in the process of filming a new reality series about how her life was turned upside down by her parents’ convictions.
Savannah later took to TikTok to celebrate the news, donning a gold-and-white MAGA baseball cap, while telling viewers how much she was “freaking out” over the announcement.
“I have shed so many tears. The president called me personally as I was walking into Sam’s Club and notified me that he was signing pardon paperwork for both my parents. So both my parents are coming home tonight or tomorrow. And I still don’t believe it’s real,” she admitted.
“The fact that the president called me—I will forever be grateful for President Trump, his administration, and everyone along the way,” she added.

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“We’re getting some clothes together for Mom and Dad, getting their room put together upstairs, and I’m just speechless. I can’t thank you guys enough for sticking with my family along the way and for loving us and supporting us,” she said.
She ended the video by thanking the Trump administration: “My parents get to start their lives over. President Trump didn’t just commute their sentences. He gave them a full, unconditional pardon. So for that, I am forever grateful.
“Thank you, President Trump. I vow to stand next to you and your administration and expose the corruption and continue fighting for the men and women who are in prison. I will repay your kindness to every person I meet. Thank God for a president like Donald J. Trump.”
Following their release, the family made sure to boast about their freedom—and their new appearances.
Savannah documented her parents’ release from prison in a series of clips shared to her Instagram Stories.
In one video, Todd was heard gushing about his release as he confessed that he had gotten “jacked” during his time behind bars.
Todd flexed his biceps while he sat in the back of the car, urging his daughter to “feel his muscle.”
“Y’all, I’m not going to lie; it’s hard,” Savanah said in the clip.
Prior to their imprisonment, the Chrisley family was known for flaunting their lavish lifestyle, which included the purchase and sale of several luxurious homes.
In April 2019, Julie bought a posh property in Brentwood, TN, for $3.4 million, having snapped it up from former hockey pro Mike Ribeiro, who had been playing with the Nashville Predators.
The Chrisleys renovated the mansion and, just two months later, put it back on the market for $4.75 million.
However, they struggled to sell it and took it off the market a year later.

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Built in 2013, the 12,753-square-foot mansion is outfitted with high-end finishes. Highlights include a formal dining room with hand-painted wallpaper, a rec room, a wine cellar, an indoor sport court, and a wood-paneled office with a decorative ceiling.
Set on an acre, the grounds boast a covered patio with a fireplace and barbecue station, as well as a pool and spa.
For a time, the family used the property as their main residence, having relocated from their former home in the Belle Meade neighborhood of Nashville when it started to draw “unwanted attention from tourists.”
The Belle Meade home was purchased by the family for $1.6 million in 2016, when they relocated from Atlanta to Nashville. The home quickly earned its own celebrity profile after being featured on their hit series.
Built in 2014, the four-bedroom, 5,229-square-foot home features a living room with multiple sets of French doors, an open kitchen with a large island, a wet bar, and two fireplaces.
Measuring a little over a half-acre, the outdoor space includes a level lawn and a patio.
In 2020, ownership of the Belle Meade property was transferred to Savannah, and it is understood that this is the home where Todd and Julie are living following their release.