The Bachelorette's newly-engaged couple JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers have elaborated on their plans to move in together in her Dallas hometown.

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Following their After the Final Rose appearance, Fletcher and Rodgers headed to Jimmy Kimmel Live! to talk about their relationship now that they can be in the public eye together, and one of the major topics discussed was their decision to move in together in Texas.

"This is exciting! So he's actually packed all of his bags. We're moving straight to Dallas right after this!" Fletcher revealed.

"I'm packed and ready," Rodgers noted.

Kimmel then asked the pair if the plan is to move into Fletcher's place.

"Well, okay, so here's the backstory on that," Fletcher began.

"So I decided we are starting this new life together and we're going to get a new house. So I've been looking for a house for both of us. I've been sending him photos and videos, blowing his phone up with photos."

"We're trying to make a big decision here, and I'm getting these little photos. I'm on my phone and she's like, 'Do you like this one?! This one is amazing!' And I'm like, 'The living room is like a living room for ants!' I can't tell if I like it," Rodgers joked.

"So, that's been hard," added the former pro quarterback.

When asked for clarification as to whether Fletcher chose their new place as a result, the Bachelorette confirmed to Kimmel, "I did."

As for what Rodgers will take with him, he said the "big ticket items" from his current home, like his bed.

"I like my bed!" Fletcher said with a nervous giggle.

"I love her, but I love my bed too!" Rodgers joked.

"I keep telling him, 'Happy wife, happy life.' Right?" Fletcher asked Kimmel.

"Yeah, that's what the women say," Kimmel noted just as Rodgers was trying to throw out the concept of "compromise."

Fletcher selected Rodgers over Robby Hayes in Monday night's finale of The Bachelorette's twelfth season.
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