Jacqueline Laurita's New Jersey home has gone into foreclosure.

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The home, which fans have seen for years on Bravo's The Real Housewives of New Jersey, was put up for sale over a year ago and never sold.

"Hudson City Savings Bank has filed papers in Bergen County Courthouse to foreclose on the Franklin Lakes home of Jacqueline and Chris Laurita," NJ.com reported on Wednesday. "According to the filing, Chris Laurita took out a $1.6 million mortgage in October 2007, with monthly payments of $10,846, but has not made made a payment since October 2014."

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In Jan. 2014, the Lauritas put the home on the market for $2.85 million, then later dropped the price to $2.78. The home boasts six bedrooms, hand-painted murals, a wine fridge, wine cellar and a walk-out basement

In addition, reported NJ.com, "Court records also show that Nationwide is foreclosing on another home owned by Laurita -- a four-bedroom Colonial in Wayne that he purchased in 2007 for $725,000, taking out a $525,000 mortgage. The home was put on the market in 2012 for $699,000, and the price dropped to $599,000 by the time the listing was pulled in January. Nationwide claims Laurita has been in default since January 2012."

Laurita was initially booted from The Real Housewives of New Jersey ahead of season 6, which aired last year on Bravo. However, after the series failed to deliver in ratings, she was asked back and featured in a part-time role.