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Vicki Gunvalson Pens Heartfelt Instagram Post After Moving Out Of Home Featured On ‘RHOC’; Says “This Home Created So Many Memories”


Vicki Gunvalson officially moved out of her Coto de Caza home, which was featured on fourteen seasons of The Real Housewives of Orange County.

The former Bravo reality star wrote a heartfelt Instagram post that featured several photos of Gunvalson outside the iconic home.

"Some say a house is just bricks and mortar, however I disagree. This home created so many memories for not only my family but for @_jedi_mom_ and @shawnchyde and their family. @mikewolfsmith and Briana were 12 & 13 when we bought it," she wrote. "They are now 34 and 35 and I can’t believer how fast life goes."

She continued, "I remember when @ketoculbersons brought Troy home from the hospital here and I filmed 14 seasons of The Real Housewives of Orange County here. The Hyde’s lived with me after my divorce for a few years from Donn and have been here to help me move and organize to the new home. I couldn’t have done it without them so thank you so much."

She added, "You are truly Gods blessing and I am so fortunate to have you always here for me. #saddlebackchurchpastor #Godfirst #blessings #family #myhome #memories #rhoc #myfamily #travelmoreworryless #purgingfeelsgood #donatingfeelsgood #cleanse #reorganize"


Gunvalson also said goodbye to her home on Sunday with a final walk-through that she documented via her Instagram Stories. "Last time in my home," she wrote alongside the first video as she began the farewell tour, according to a report by Radar Online.

"I'm passing the baton to a new family and it's tough," Gunvalson said to her followers as she began to get emotional. "But it's going to be okay."

Courtesy via Vicki Gunvalson/Instagram

During the video, the OG of the OC showed off several personal items from her life, including a photo and handwritten letter from her first boyfriend. She also documented boxes of photos from both of her past weddings that she said "are going in the trash."

"Well tomorrow I turn over the keys and this home is being passed down to another family. It's a great, great place," Gunvalson said as she continued her tour to the outside area of her home, reported the publication.

Courtesy via Vicki Gunvalson/Instagram

Later on, she went into the attic which was still filled with items she had yet to remove from the house. "Oops I forgot to move the attic," she wrote on the video.

Courtesy via Vicki Gunvalson/Instagram

Gunvalson concluded her walk through by heading outside once again, telling her followers, "I'm gonna miss this house, but I'm so ready for the next chapter. Onto the next one."

Courtesy via Vicki Gunvalson/Instagram

Gunvalson put her residence on the market in May 2020 for $3.35 million, the Los Angeles Times reported. The five-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom, two-story house was built in 1995 and contains an office, a center-island kitchen and formal living and dining rooms off the entry, as well as a family room with a wet bar.

Gunvalson is moving into a smaller residence in Coto de Caza. She previously gave her Instagram followers a behind-the-scenes look at the renovations last month during a series of videos shared on her Instagram Story, according to PEOPLE.

"This 'downsizing thing' is becoming real. Demo and construction starts Monday," she wrote on one of the videos.

Gunvalson also purchased a "vacation/retirement" condo in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, last May. She moved into the home in July, calling it "a leap of faith."

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