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Tom Schwartz Reveals Where He Wants to Buy a House: “That’s the Dream” | Bravo TV Official Site
Tom Schwartz has dreams of buying a house in his home state, but the Vanderpump Rules cast member doesn’t plan on moving back to Minnesota full-time.
In a recent interview with Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Tom was asked if he owns a cabin in Minnesota, and while the answer is currently “no,” he is hoping that will change in the future. “That’s the dream,” he shared. “We’re talking about long-term[.] I don’t know if I want to live there, but hopefully, I’m successful enough to have a cool lake cabin in Minnesota.”
Where is Tom Schwartz from?
In the same interview, Tom opened up about his upbringing in Minnesota. “I was born and raised in the beautiful city of Woodbury,” he said. “We were one of the first [families] to develop property there. We’re OGs. I remember Woodbury when it was full of marshes. Now it’s like this booming metropolis. I went to Woodbury High, left when I was 18 to go to Florida State University, but my heart will always be in Minnesota.”
While Tom currently resides in California, he noted, “All of my immediate family now lives in Florida, but my half-siblings Sarah and Laura, have houses [in town], my brother Jeff lives in St. Paul. I’m a Minnesotan always and forever.”
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Where does Tom Schwartz live now?
Currently, Tom resides in a Los Angeles apartment. “I’ve grown to love this place,” Tom says in the video above while giving a tour of his abode. “It feels kind of like a home, a transitional home…It’s just temporary.”
Still, he admits, “I never thought I would be this age living in a little bachelor pad.”
In a recent preview clip of Vanderpump Rules Season 11, Episode 12 Tom Sandoval revealed that Schwartz pays “$4,500 a month” to rent his current apartment. In the same recent interview with Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Tom — who previously lived in a Valley Village house with Katie Maloney before they split — admitted, “Leaving a beautiful home with four bedrooms and five bathrooms and going to a small apartment is humbling.”
“You pay the same amount—that’s what’s so infuriating in Los Angeles—I pay the same amount for my decent apartment as I did for my beautiful 3,500 square foot home with a pool,” he shared. “It hurts the pride and ego a bit.”
Press play on the video above to take a tour of Tom’s apartment, including his “organized” fridge, the living room, two bedrooms, and “little patio.”
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If Nolan Teasley is the “primary football executive” in Minnesota, Seahawks will get compensatory picks
The hiring of Seahawks assistant G.M. Nolan Teasley as the Vikings’ new G.M. will carry a specific benefit for his former team.
Per the league, Teasley qualifies as a diverse candidate under the NFL provision that gives the former team of a newly-hired G.M. or head coach a pair of third-round compensatory draft picks.
The only question is whether Teasley will be Minnesota’s “primary football executive.” That requirement prevented the Bears from receiving the compensatory draft picks when assistant General Manager Ian Cunningham was hired to be the Falcons G.M. The league decided that president of football Matt Ryan is the “primary football executive” in Atlanta.
The Bears appealed the decision to the league, and Bears fans continue to be mystified by the outcome — especially since Ryan has made it clear that Cunningham is a General Manager “in every facet of the word.”
Minnesota has no similar position to Ryan’s job with the Falcons. The only alternative to Teasley would be coach Kevin O’Connell. But there has been no indication that, moving forward, O’Connell will emerge as the top football executive for the Vikings, with full control over the roster and the draft.
The NFL’s full collection of diversity of initiatives have recently come under attack by Florida’s attorney general. The Seahawks getting two extra third-round draft picks undoubtedly will spark a reaction from those who, in the current climate, attack efforts aimed at enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Where to watch Minnesota Twins vs Pittsburgh Pirates: TV channel, start time, streaming for May 30
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MLB launches ABS challenge system as players test robot umpire calls in a groundbreaking season.
The 2026 MLB season has surpassed the quarter mark, and after each team’s first 40 games, there’s plenty of reasons to tune in all summer long.
Chicago White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami has already proven doubters wrong by launching 17 home runs, Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes consistently looks like the best version of himself on the mound and Milwaukee ace Jacob Misiorowski is throwing harder than any starter in the majors.
The MLB action continues on Saturday as the Minnesota Twins visit the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Here’s everything you need to know to tune in for the first pitch.
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What time is Minnesota Twins vs Pittsburgh Pirates?
First pitch between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Minnesota Twins is scheduled for 4:05 p.m. (ET) on Saturday, May 30.
How to watch Minnesota Twins vs Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday
All times Eastern and accurate as of Saturday, May 30, 2026, at 6:33 a.m.
- Matchup: MIN at PIT
- Date: Saturday, May 30
- Time: 4:05 p.m. (ET)
- Venue: PNC Park
- Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- TV: Twins.TV and SportsNet Pittsburgh
- Streaming: MLB.TV on Fubo
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MLB scores, results
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Minnesota DFL Convention gets underway in Rochester
(ABC 6 News) — It’s a big weekend for politics in Minnesota as both the DFL and GOP conventions are getting underway.
The DFL Convention is being held in Rochester, and delegates will endorse candidates for attorney general, secretary of state, and governor on Friday night.
Current Attorney General Keith Ellison received the DFL endorsement for attorney general.
Meanwhile, endorsements for U.S. Senate will be up on Saturday.
On Sunday, delegates will be voting on who they will back for state auditor.
A big shakeup in the convention took place earlier this week with Rep. Angie Craig announcing she will not seek the DFL endorsement as she campaigns for U.S. Senate.
Minnesota Congresswoman Angie Craig no longer seeking DFL endorsement in Senate race
Both Craig and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan are running for the seat on the DFL side.
This U.S. Senate seat is open after current Sen. Tina Smith announced she will not be running for reelection.
Senator Tina Smith will not seek reelection in 2026
As for the gubernatorial race, Sen. Amy Klobuchar is expected to receive the DFL endorsement on Friday night. ABC 6 News is at the convention, and we will have the latest updates throughout the weekend both on air and online.
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