Lisa Hochstein Shares New Details About Her Living Arrangement with Jody Glidden
The Real Housewives of Miami cast member clarified if she and her beau are living together in her Miami Beach abode.
After moving out of the home she shared with her ex Lenny Hochstein, Lisa Hochstein has settled into a gorgeous new abode. Since moving into the Miami Beach condo, Lisa's shared a few peeks at her new home, offering a look at the chic white furniture, art collection, and her beautiful Christmas decor in December.
In addition to reveling in her beautiful decor, Bravoholics have also been wondering about The Real Housewives of Miami cast member and her boyfriend Jody Glidden's living arrangement, considering their ongoing relationship that has some wondering if wedding bells are in their future.
Recently, Lisa sat down with her RHOM castmate, Larsa Pippen, at the Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen Clubhouse to discuss her relationship with Jody — and a few other things.
Lisa Hochstein gives an update on her living situation including Jody Glidden
On the January 10 WWHL Lisa dished with host Andy Cohen about her and Jody's relationship, sharing new details about their current living situation.
During a game, Andy questioned Lisa about her post-Star Island home life, wondering if she and Jody were living together.
"He still has his home," Lisa began. "He still has a beautiful waterfront amazing house but ... he stays with me and he pays for, well, almost half my rent. Because he's a very nice, generous guy."
Lisa then clarified: "Not that I need it, but he volunteered to."
Lisa Hochstein's boyfriend Jody Glidden responds to rumors that he pays for her Miami Beach condo
Just ICYMI, we covered the topic of Jody helping Lisa with her condo payments back in November when a report surfaced via Page Six alleging that Jody, as well as Lenny, split the bills for Lisa's Miami Beach condo, which is said to cost $32,000 per month.
Shortly after the post, Jody jumped into the comments to clarify a few things.
"I know that probably sounds crazy for most of America. When I was growing up in Canada you could BUY a house for that monthly rental price," Jody wrote. "But like NYC, Miami rental prices are out of control. We now unfortunately rank highest inflation in the country, mainly due to a squeeze on high-end real estate like the 4-5 bedroom that she needed. Most people needing large homes or apartments now have to move way outside of the city."
Jody continued: "Lisa looked at over 30 places and was about to choose a place over 30 minutes south of her kids' dad's and my place (kind of neighbors) and 60 minutes away from their school. I intervened. I don’t want to be in the car all the time or have them in the car all day long. And it’s temporary since she’s supposed to have a house coming."