TikTok sensation Nara Smith and her model husband, Lucky Blue Smith, are seeking out greener pastures on the East Coast.
Nara, 22, updated her followers on their living situation in a recent TikTok, sharing that she and Lucky, 26, are now house hunting in Connecticut after less than a year in their Dallas rental home.
In a voiceover backing a series of clips from their New England real estate tour, the influencer explained that she and her husband don’t see Texas as a long-term place to raise their kids, son Slim Easy, 2, and daughters Rumble Honey, 3, and Whimsy Lou, 5 months. Lucky is also dad to daughter, Gravity Blue, 5, from his previous relationship with model Stormi Bree.
“We want a slower life, being in a more quiet area, having more space, being able to get some chickens and start gardening,” Nara — who is also a professional model signed to IMG — said in her TikTok. She added that Connecticut also offered the benefit of “being closer to a bigger city for all the work that we do.”
The German-South African content creator then noted that the East Cost will also bring them closer to Europe, where her parents live.
According to Nara’s voiceover, the couple has already visited six houses and have a top choice in mind. She compiled footage of her husband and kids exploring one wooded property, but she noted it was not their favorite. “This felt more like a vacation rental to us,” Nara explained.
Nara Smith and husband Lucky Blue Smith house hunting in Connecticut in new TikTok post.
Nara Smith/TikTok
While she didn’t specify what part of the state they viewed, the mom of three said they expect to renovate any property they buy so they’re looking for a “good layout.” Nara also shared that Lucky wants a place where they can install a basketball court.
Last month, the couple spoke to GQ about their intentions to eventually leave Dallas, where they moved from Los Angeles at the end of 2022. Lucky expressed his reservations about the southern city to the publication, detailing how it felt “hard to make friends” there.
“We’re a young family, and a young couple, and there aren’t a lot of people in Texas that I know of who are in our position,” he continued to GQ. “It’s hard to relate to someone who isn’t in your same phase of life.”