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Settling Down in Serenbe with World Travelers T.J. & Natalie Aldridge

Settling Down in Serenbe with World Travelers T.J. & Natalie Aldridge

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When Natalie and TJ Aldridge first discovered Serenbe in early 2016, it felt like fate. While planning their wedding nearby, a friend suggested they direct guests to the Inn . So they decided to check it out -- and that first visit absolutely changed everything. Looking for a place to live after their wedding and ready to leave city life behind, they learned the Textile Lofts would be finished just in time. Nine months and a wedding later, they became some of Serenbe’s youngest residents.

In this episode of Serenbe Stories, Monica and Steve catch up with TJ and Natalie to hear their story, exploring TJ’s career shift from data analytics to Serenbe Real Estate, Natalie’s global adventures with iconic hotel group Belmond, and how the community has stepped up to support their journey as new parents.


Show Notes

  • Serenbe Real Estate
  • Serenbe Events
  • Belmond Official Site
  • George Cohen’s Road to Recovery and Serenbe (Serenbe Stories)
  • Terra School at Serenbe
  • Acorn to Oak Health
  • The Wine Shop at Serenbe


Keywords: Serenbe, community, real estate, travel, parenting, Belmond, lifestyle, support, exploration, personal stories

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