“The Real Housewives” fans will surely love to know where their favorite stars of the show resides. This will allow you to take a peep into the lives of stars Charrisse Jackson Jordan, Tamra Judge, Kim Zolciak, Yolanda F. Foster, Melissa Gorga, and Sonja Morgan. The mansions of these stars were featured and compiled by Yahoo! giving us a glimpse of their private spaces.

Charrisse Jackson Jordan joined “The Real Housewives of Potomac” with her dramatic tagline, “If I don’t know who you are, then you’re not worth knowing.” Her stately brick manor is a two-storey home with lush gardens around it.

Tamra Judge's Orange County home has a Spanish style residence. Her quintessential California home is perfect for her being a self proclaimed “hottest housewife in Orange County.”

Kim Zolciak's home is in Atlanta with a very luxurious design. Her palatial mansion has different levels and is covered with stone. It was finished construction back in 2013 featuring her own office, a colorful playroom and even a fort for her son. She even turned her home into a carnival once for her daughter Brielle's high school graduation party last year.

Yolanda F. Foster, the mother of models Gigi and Bella Hadid, once lived in Beverly Hills in a home with gorgeous views of the Pacific Ocean. But the property was already sold for $27.5m as she recovers from Lyme disease. Recently, she lives in a condo located in "The Carlyle" in Los Angeles, which is just one building away from ex-husband, David.

Melissa Gorga shares a sprawling estate with husband Joe in New Jersey while Sonja Morgan lives in an Upper East Side townhouse in New York City, featuring a garden.

In another news, some controversy is about to hit one of the show's stars. "Real Housewives of New Jersey" alum Danielle Staub recently revealed that she’s writing a tell-all book about the impact of the reality TV show to her lives and that of her family. She will also address her alleged criminal past which was discussed on the show in her book, "2010’s The Naked Truth," US Magazine reported.