Ramona Singer Is Ready to Embrace Her New Role as Empty Nester and It's "Bittersweet" (UPDATED)
The Real Housewives of New York City mom's daughter, Avery Singer, is on the move.
UPDATE (July 5, 2018, 10:06 a.m.): Avery is even buying all her own items for the home, Ramona shared on Instagram, writing, "Shopping for [Avery]’s new apartment... [and] guess what she’s paying for everything herself! #allgrownup."
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Try and keep up because Avery Singer is making some major moves. That's right, Ramona Singer's daughter is officially moving out of her mom's home, The Real Housewives of New York City mama shared on Instagram, writing, "[Avery is] moving into her own NYC apartment [this] week[.] It's bitter sweet. #partoflife #movingon."
Avery has been marking off milestones at a quick pace as of late, including graduating college last year, starting her career in the world of finance more recently, turning 23 in May, and, now, moving out on her own. "She just passed her Series 7. She's about to take her Series 6," Ramona shared with The Daily Dish earlier this spring.
Ramona continued about her daughter's professional life: "She said to me, 'Mom, I really want to be very successful financially in life, so what career should I pursue if I wanted to be very successful financially?' I said, 'Well to me, where the most financial success is either Wall Street finance, [or] real estate or computer technology.' So she chose finance 'cause she's really good with numbers. She's like me, she likes numbers."
Much like her little girl, Ramona is also looking for a change of scenery. She recently listed her Upper East Side apartment for $4.995 million.
"It's bittersweet, actually, because the apartment is now so beautiful, and Avery's leaving. It's just, I'm going to be walking around that whole wing where she used to be, and I need a fresh start," Ramona shared with The Daily Dish recently. "I'm an empty nester, and I think it just makes sense to move to a smaller place. I'm traveling so much more, and I still have the place in the Hamptons. So I just think it makes good, emotional sense for me."
Check out throwback pics of the mother-daughter duo, below.