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Are Stassi Schroeder and Her Boyfriend Beau Clark Ready to Move in Together?
When it comes to cohabitation, it's complicated for the Vanderpump Rules pal and her new fella.
Stassi Schroeder and Beau Clark are practically inseparable as a couple, but they actually live in two different places. Home & Design wondered if this might change soon, so we asked the Vanderpump Rules pal's boyfriend if they have any cohabitation plans for the near future.
"We literally live half a block away from each other, and in West Hollywood the rents are crazy," Beau said. "If we moved out, we gotta buy a house together, so that’s basically what’s going on. And right now, our living situations are so easy... We literally live half a block from each other."
Beau has also smartly realized that Stassi already has a roommate: her fashion.
"There’s no space," he said of her current apartment. "She’s got another bedroom that has clothes, and her second bedroom is a closet and shoe place and I don’t even know where — we’d have to find a three-bedroom, four-bedroom, and what if there’s kids? Like, let’s just find a nice house that’s foreclosed or something. But yeah, we’ve talked about it, but in this situation, we don’t have a rush. We’re not rushing," he continued.
"My mom is a relationship therapist, and you have friends that just move in instantly and it ends up being a nightmare because one friend moves into the other friend’s place and if they get into a fight, that becomes their space, you know what I mean?" Beau added. "So it’s always good for a couple to move into a different place so it’s both of y’all’s places instead of one of their places. But yeah, we would definitely get our own place. And the amount of money we pay for an apartment out here is easily a seven-bedroom house in Iowa or somewhere else, so it’s trying to find something that’s also not crazy expensive."
So to recap, they'll possibly move in together some day, but they'd want to find a new place together instead of one person moving into one of their current apartments. Or hey, they might become one of the many happily married couples who don't live together.