Gerry Turner, the golden bachelor, finds a buyer for Indiana Home

The golden bachelor alum Gerry Turner has found a buyer for his Indiana home less than four months after putting it on the market.
According to a Realtor.com article published on Wednesday, November 5, the reality TV star’s lake home is under a conditional offer, meaning Gerry, 74, “has accepted an offer; however, certain conditions must be met before that deal can close.”
Gerry’s four-bedroom, 2,624-square-foot property was originally listed at market price of $739,900, the outlet reported. Several weeks later, the listed price was reduced to $719,900.
The house was the same house at the center of Gerry’s failed relationship journey Theresa Nist, 72. The former couple met in season 1 of The golden bachelor in 2023.
Gerry and Theresa tied the knot in a TV special in January 2024 before calling it quits just three months later.
Gerry originally planned to leave the Indiana home as the then-couple planned to move to Charleston, South Carolina, with Theresa. (Thérèsa lived in New Jersey at the time.)
Theresa said People in December 2024 that she also planned to get rid of her belongings so they could start a new life together in Charleston.
“That was the plan,” she told the outlet at the time. “I sold my house. He sold his house.”
Theresa Nist and Gerry Turner.
(John & Joseph Photography/Disney via Getty Images)During the interview, Theresa claimed that Gerry told her he was “sick” of his home in Indiana and was on the hunt for something new before he was diagnosed with cancer and had doubts.
“[But] Gerry, after he got home he kind of changed his mind,” she said. “He said, ‘No, let’s do it six weeks here and six weeks there.’ And I didn’t want to do that. I really wanted a house together. I wanted to have the pleasure of being in a house together and designing a house together. I really thought this would be phenomenal. I was so looking forward to it.”
According to Theresa, she and Gerry only inspected houses in Charlston online and never stepped foot inside in real life.
“We never got there and it never happened,” Theresa said. “So that would have been something different, to actually go to South Carolina and see things and see them in person instead of just watching them online because that wasn’t enough.”
“I think it just went away that we were looking at houses back and forth and we could never agree on anything. And then the emails just stopped, [and] we didn’t look anymore.”
In the midst of his battle with cancer and following his relationship drama, Gerry released his memoir: Golden Years: What I Learned from Love, Loss, and Reality TVwhich dropped on Tuesday, November 4.
In the book, Gerry shared candid details about his relationship with Theresa and revealed how it all fell apart.
“I was filled with all these stories about what happened that were never seen, and feelings I had about some of the people on the show that I kept to myself,” he shared exclusively. We weekly last month.
He added, “I decided, ‘Hey, it’s time to try to tell the whole story, not just the parts that are good for the general public.’ But as I got into the process, I realized that I also wanted to fall back on the goals we had on the show: keeping yourself open to opportunities, enjoying life, not missing out on something that could be good for you just because you’ve gotten older.




