PHOTOS: RHONJ’s Gia Giudice Shows Inside Her New Apartment Amid Next Gen NYC Season 2, See Her Stunning Views as She’s Joined by Teresa, Luis, and Boyfriend Christian on “Move in Day”

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PHOTOS: RHONJ's Gia Giudice Shows Inside Her New Apartment Amid Next Gen NYC Season 2, See Her Stunning Views as She's Joined by Teresa, Luis, and Boyfriend Christian on "Move in Day"

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Gia Giudice moved into a new apartment in Jersey City, New Jersey, on Tuesday night amid production on the upcoming second season of Next Gen NYC.

As she was joined by her mom, Real Housewives of New Jersey‘s Teresa Giudice, 53, her step-father, Luis Ruelas, 50, and her boyfriend, Christian Carmichael, 24-year-old Gia offered her fans and followers a look inside her new place, showing off her stunning view and several rooms of the home.

“First of many sunsets,” Gia wrote in the caption of one of her November 4 posts on her Instagram Story, which featured her dog, Bella.

RHONJ Gia Giudice Shows Off Stunning View at New Apartment

As she got help from Roadway Moving, Gia was also supported by Teresa and Luis.

“Happy move in day!!!” she declared in the caption of a pic of her mom.

RHONJ Gia Giudice Moves Into New Apartment With Teresa and Luis Ruelas

Christian also joined in on the festivities, enjoying a group meal as Gia’s belongings found their places in her new abode. 

In her kitchen, the group was seen standing around a large island. And in her bedroom, a walk-in closet was seen, and a large pile of clothes was spotted on her bed.

RHONJ Gia Giudice Moves Into New Apartment With Boyfriend Christian Carmichael

During an October interview on SiriusXM’s The Julia Cunningham Show, Gia confirmed she would be “moving out” of her parents’ $3.3 million home and into her new place in Jersey City “in two weeks.”

“I am really excited, and listen, I love home. I love home … [But I’m] just kind of going through the different changes in life and growing,” she explained. “It’s kind of just giving me that security of, ‘Okay, this is my space, and Okay, they’re not gonna, I’m not gonna be at their beck and call all the time because I’m not gonna be home.’ And not even in a selfish way, it’s just, I’m excited to have this time for me.”

Gia also spoke of her move in September during an interview with Us Weekly.

“I’m excited to really have this alone time and be independent and just have this whole different perspective of, like, going to work and commuting. I’m so excited for that,” she confirmed.

No word yet on a premiere date for Next Gen NYC season two.