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Tamra Judge Reveals Why She 'Got The Hell Out' Of Her Last Home

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Aug. 6 2019, Updated 1:42 p.m. ET

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Tamra Judge and her husband Eddie confused fans when they moved out of their $1.8 million dollar home in October 2018 after renovating it two months earlier. The Real Housewives of Orange County star explained why they "got the hell out" of it on Instagram Sunday, August 4.

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Tamra, 51, fielded several questions from fans on her Instagram stories.

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"Why did you move out of your last house so soon?" one fan asked.

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"That's a loaded question," she responded. We had some not so nice neighbors that were making us feel uncomfortable."

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"So we sold and got the hell out," she continued.

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Tamra listed her $1.8 million dollar old home in September 2018 after renovating it  over the summer. She failed to give a reason at the time over why they decided to move so quickly.

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Her old place closed in escrow after only fourteen days.

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Tamra and Eddie's new digs include amenities like a massive pool and a ton of gorgeous furnishings.

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Her amiga Shannon Beador recently moved into a $15K a month beachfront mansion for the summer.

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