
"The Next Gen NYC cast member kicked off her apartment search in early September with the goal of securing a new place before the end of the month. Although she has toured multiple properties over the past few weeks, Gia has yet to move out of her family's Montville mansion. But she expects that to change "very soon." "I am apartment hunting right now."
"The Jersey native said she had zero regrets about returning home or living with her mom for the past two-plus years. "I think it's totally normal to live at home for as long as you want, and when you are ready to move out and take on that responsibility, it's totally up to you," she said. "I wasn't rushed. I didn't have a timeline. My mom isn't kicking me out of the house.""
"Gia also encouraged other young people to move back home if they had the opportunity to do so, as it made a lot of financial sense. "It's never a bad thing to live at home," she said, before touching on her home-buying plans. "Save your money, especially now. I did see on the news, apparently, that the house interest rates went down, like, 2.2 [points]. It's trickling the right way, so maybe in a year, I'll be ready to buy.""
Gia Giudice is apartment hunting and expects to move out of her family's Montville mansion very soon, targeting the next month. She has toured multiple properties since early September and plans to gain independence, commute to work, and experience living alone. After graduating from Rutgers University in 2023, she moved back in with her mother Teresa Giudice and stepfather Luis "Louie" Ruelas and has no regrets about living at home for the past two-plus years. Gia said she was not rushed and her mother is not forcing her to leave. She advised saving money and noted falling mortgage interest rates could make buying viable within a year.
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