EXCLUSIVE: Kendra and Joseph Duggar List Their Arkansas Home for $408K Amid the Father of 4’s Molestation Case
Kendra and Joseph Duggar have listed their Arkansas home for $407,900—weeks after the father of four pleaded not guilty to sex crime charges in Florida, where he is set to stand trial in the coming months.
Joseph, 31, who is the younger brother of convicted sex offender Josh Duggar, was taken into custody near his family's home in Arkansas on March 18 over allegations that he molested a 9-year-old girl during a trip to Florida six years ago.
In a statement posted to its official Facebook account, the Bay County Sheriff's Office (BSCO) said that Duggar was arrested on charges of "lewd and lascivious behavior—molestation of a victim less than 12 years-old—and lewd and lascivious behavior conducted by a person 18 years or older."
Duggar has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him and is due to make his next appearance in court for a pretrial hearing in July.
The charges stem from accusations made by a 14-year-old girl who "disclosed several incidents involving Duggar that occurred during a family vacation in Panama City Beach when she was 9 years old."


Two days after Duggar was taken into custody, Kendra, 27, was also arrested on charges of false imprisonment and endangering the welfare of a child, with sources revealing to People that the accusations came as the result of a "home inspection."
Duggar, who shares four kids with his wife, was also charged with the same crimes. However, authorities noted that the child endangerment case is unrelated to the accusations made against him in Florida.
Hours after being taken into custody on March 20, Kendra was able to post bail—and days later, she managed to raise the $60,000 required to post her husband's bond, with reports at the time suggesting that she turned the family's home into a rental and sold their belongings to cover the cost.
Now, it appears as though the family is looking to raise additional funds, putting the three-bedroom, two-bathroom property up for sale.
The home, which hit the market on June 12, offers 1,738 square feet, including three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
It appears as though the Duggars have already packed up and left the home as listing images reveal an eerily empty property.
"Whether you're looking for a quiet retreat, room to spread out, or a place to enjoy nature and beautiful surroundings, this beautiful property delivers a lifestyle that is increasingly hard to find. Relax, unwind, and enjoy the serenity of the countryside while remaining just a short drive from everything Northwest Arkansas has to offer," the listing reads.
In its listing, the home is described as the perfect place to "escape to the peace and privacy of country living without sacrificing convenience."
The property boasts a spiral staircase, chef's kitchen, and a walk-in closet.
Meanwhile, the primary bathroom features a large soaking tub and a glass-enclosed shower.



In April, People magazine revealed that Kendra and Joseph had discussed the idea of using their family home in Arkansas as a rental property to gain extra income while the father of four was still behind bars.
According to a March 25 jail call that was obtained by the outlet, Kendra and Joseph came up with a list of items that she would be able to sell to raise additional money, including several of their trailers, a four-wheeler, a pressure washer, and a wood splitter.
She also said during that call that she was preparing to move out of the family's home so that she could put it on the rental market, with the two agreeing that it would be smart for her to try to find steady income.
The call was made several days before Kendra posted her husband's bail—allowing him to return to Arkansas from Florida, where he was being held in custody.
Kendra and her spouse, who share sons Garrett and Justus and daughters Addison and Brooklyn, own multiple properties in the Tontitown, AR, area, according to records. They include a quaint cabin that they renovated at the start of their marriage, before later renting it out as a short-term vacation home.
The couple also own three parcels of land near their vacation home, which they purchased in 2018, records show. While two of those plots were sold as bare land, the third, which was bought for just $5,000, included a property, which the couple are said to have renovated.
That dwelling was understood to have served as their primary residence, which they were sharing with their four children before their arrests. The home is a 15-minute drive west of Tontitown.
The Duggar family's compound—where the majority of their TLC reality shows were filmed—is also located on the outskirts of Tontitown, where Joseph's dad, Jim Bob Duggar, and mother, Michelle Duggar, have been based for decades.
The identity of Duggar's alleged victim has not been revealed—however authorities have stated that she is now 14 years old and has "disclosed several incidents involving Duggar that occurred during a family vacation in Panama City Beach when she was 9 years old."
Florida authorities have said that Duggar was confronted by the alleged victim's father on March 17 and "admitted his actions." He is also said to have confessed to the incident during an interview with police officers in Tontitown.



The relationship between Joseph and the alleged victim is not known. Nor has it been revealed whether the confrontation between her father and the former reality TV star took place in person or over the phone.
"According to the investigation, the incidents took place in 2020 while the family was staying at a residence on Danny Drive," the BCSO statement continued.
Joseph is accused of inappropriately touching the girl during the vacation—with the victim telling officials that he later "apologized for his actions," at which point "the incidents stopped."
The Duggar family rose to global fame after starring in the reality TV series "19 Kids and Counting," which followed Jim Bob, Michelle, and their ever-expanding brood. The show ran for seven years until the network canceled it in 2015, when the eldest Duggar son, Josh, was accused of sexual molestation.
While a spinoff series, "Counting On," was initially launched, TLC pulled the plug on the show when Josh was arrested.
Josh was arrested on child pornography charges in 2021, and in May 2022, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison without the possibility of parole on one count of receiving child sex abuse material.
Josh's wife, Anna, and their seven children—Mackynzie, 16, Michael, 14, Marcus, 12, Meredith, 10, Mason, 8, Maryella, 6, and Madyson, 4—are currently living in a $1 million property in Fayetteville, AR, which Jim Bob is understood to have purchased for them in 2025.
The home is believed to have been purchased using a chunk of the $4.7 million Jim Bob and Michelle received from Walmart for their Tontitown land that same year.
In addition to its many bedrooms and bathrooms, the property also features a barn with six horse stalls and is the epitome of privacy, as nothing but lush landscaping surrounds it.
Following Josh's arrest in 2021, Joseph spoke out to condemn his brother's actions, saying during a 2015 episode of the family's reality show: "Whenever somebody you respect the most is willing to get up and proclaim what we believe as Christians, about being true to your wife, you’d never think that that’s the person who’s involved in it."
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