Real Estate

Erika Jayne reportedly moves into $1.5M home amid Tom Girardi divorce

It’s too “XXpen$ive” to be the old her.

Erika Jayne reportedly downsized her home amid and mounting financial troubles for the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star.

, the 49-year-old reality star moved out of her lavish home with her ex, embat🌜tled attorney Tom Girardi, and is living at a smaller residence in .

The 1920s Spanish-style home is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom property that is described as “charming” on its Realtor.com listing.

It has a living room with large barrel ceiling, bright arched windows and a “sunny” breakfast nook. The home is 2,015 square feet and has a black bottom pool.

According to real estate records obtained by The Post, the home was last sold to a married couple in September 2020 for an undiscജlosed amount. However, Realtor.com states the home was valued at $1.54 mil��lion in 2014.

Because Erika is not listed as the homeowner for the property, it appears she may be renting. A rep for the “RHOBH” star did not returns multiple requests for comment.

Erika Jayne's house in Los Angeles
Thomas Girardi’s home in Pasadena, Calif. Bravo TV

Jayne’s old home with Girardi, 81, was reportedly worth millions more than her new pad.

♎, the , which featured its own cathedral,ꦍ was worth $7 million.

The 5-acre estate had lush gardens, and boasted a home with two separate dining roomඣs, a spiral staircase and high ceilings.

Erika Jayne's house in Los Angeles
Thomas Girardi’s home in Pasadena, Calif. Bravo TV

In November, Erika filed to divorce her husband after 21 years of marriage. Meanwhile, the attorney, known for the record-setting Pacific Gas and Electric case that inspired the Oscar-winning 2000 movie “Erin Brockovich,” is also being sued by former clients for allegedly misappropriating millions of dollars in settlement money.

However, Erika is not free of legal trouble herself. In December, she  alongside her husband by lawyers representing Boeing p💦lane crash victims, who claimed the pair embezzled funds meant to go to families of those who lost their lives on Lio💟n Air Flight 610.