When legal trouble mounts, real estate often follows. Kendra Duggar is listing the family’s Siloam Springs, Arkansas home just as her husband Joseph Duggar prepares for trial in a serious child molestation case—a move that signals just how dire the situation has become for the couple and their finances.
The three-bedroom, 1,738-square-foot property on 1.14 acres is hitting the market for $407,900. It’s a practical decision on the surface, but context matters: months earlier, court records captured Joseph and Kendra discussing the possibility of selling during a jail phone call, weighing whether unloading the home or keeping it as rental income made more sense if Joseph were sentenced to prison time. That conversation has apparently evolved into action.
The backdrop here is serious. Joseph was arrested in March after a teenager accused him of inappropriately touching her in 2020 when she was 9 years old. He has denied the allegations and maintains his innocence. But the legal complications don’t end there—Joseph and Kendra are also facing separate child endangerment charges, with both entering not guilty pleas. The case has already fractured the family: Kendra was reportedly alienated from her own parents amid the crisis, and Joseph is currently restricted to supervised visits with his own children.
Listing a family home during an active criminal trial isn’t uncommon in high-stakes cases, but it’s a visible reminder of how these allegations reshape everything—finances, custody, living arrangements, and daily life. As the trial looms, the sold sign on that Siloam Springs property may end up being one of the quietest but most telling symbols of what this family is enduring.
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