Savannah Chrisley breaks silence on 'moving into a condo'

Savannah Chrisley opens up about taking major step for herself after two years taking care of her younger siblings

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Savannah Chrisley chooses herself over family after parents prison releases
Savannah Chrisley chooses herself over family after parents' prison releases

Savannah Chrisley recently got candid and opened up about “moving into a condo” shortly after her parents' release from prison.

In The Chrisleys: Life After Lockup, which aired on Sunday, June 29, the 27-year-old influencer and television personality and her parents, Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley, sat down with Juju Chang, where she revealed that she is leaving her parents $16 million house after they got out of prison.

Savannah, who is not buying a house for herself, said she is ready for a change after spending two years taking care of her younger siblings and the family’s big house in Nashville, Tennessee.

The Growing Up Chrisley star quipped, “I’m moving into a condo,” and Chang went on to joke that she wants to go back to the “carefree life of a 28-year-old.

When her family asked, "Aren't you gonna miss a house?” she kept saying, “I'm moving into a condo."

"I'm not gonna miss landscapers, I'm not gonna miss pool people," Savannah noted, which prompted Todd to add, "I have learned that a house is not a priority to her."

"Maintenance is not a priority to her," Todd stated.