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As Valentine’s Day approaches, a dating app for homeowners is arriving by Sarah Wolak for HousingWire

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As the month of love commences and Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, the phrase “building a future together” has never been more relevant as a new dating app designated for homeowners is about to hit app stores.

Designed to help users find “lifestyle matches,” Nest Friends specializes in homeowner lifestyles and niches — such as real estate investing, homeowners who practice sustainable living, or the concept of “living apart together,” in which two people who are involved in a committed romantic relationship choose to live in separate households.

How does it work? The app’s users create verified profiles to browse potential matches — local or nationwide — and connect with other homeowners who share similar interests and values.

Per the Nest Friends’ website, users can choose between a free version with basic features or a premium subscription with additional, unspecified functionalities. The app is open to homeowners who live in the U.S.

The app does not have a confirmed launch date, a spokesperson for Nest Friends confirmed, but they added that the company hopes to “build our list of beta users and keep our trajectory of launching this February.”

“Homeowners come to Nest Friends with serious intentions,” the website emphasizes. “By connecting with others who share a commitment to home and community, our users are more likely to seek long-term relationships. This sets Nest Friends apart from mainstream dating apps, where casual encounters may take precedence over deeper connections.”

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