‘Duck Dynasty' star selling his home, famous family are neighbors You could live next to reality TV stars in Louisiana
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WEST MONROE, Louisiana – Jep Robertson is selling his Louisiana mansion and moving to Austin, Texas.
Robertson shot to fame on the reality TV show “Duck Dynasty” which first aired in 2012.
The 8,557-square-foot house, listed at $1.4 million, has 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.
View the listing here.
Robertson and some members of his famous family live on “Robertson Row,” so potential buyers can expect some reality TV stars as future neighbors.
The youngest brother of the Robertson family is moving to Austin to start a food truck business with its own spinoff show called “Jep & Jessica: Growing the Dynasty.”
Welcome to Texas, Robertson family.
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