Amanda Stanton and Josh Murray are apparently doing great because they'e taking their relationship to the next level.

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Stanton revealed on Snapchat on Tuesday that she and her fiance, who fell in love on Season 3 of Bachelor in Paradise, are searching for their perfect first home together, Us Weekly reported.

Stanton, 26, shared a photo in which the couple was touring a bright, modern home together and Murray, 32, was peering out from behind a wall with a big smile on his face.

"House hunting with this nerd," the blonde beauty captioned the image.

After getting engaged on Bachelor in Paradise this past summer, Murray decided to move from Atlanta, GA, to Irvine, CA, in order to live in Stanton's apartment with her two daughters Kinsley, 4, and Charlie, 2.

Murray was accused by his ex-fiancee and former The Bachelorette star Andi Dorfman of being controlling and verbally abusive, a storyline which played out on BiP and concerned those close to Stanton, who was deemed "America's sweetheart" following her stint on Ben Higgins' season of The Bachelor.

Despite receiving criticism and little support from fans and friends, Stanton and Murray's relationship has lasted against the odds.

"Josh and Amanda are still engaged, but it's been a tough road," a source told Entertainment Tonight last month. "They have broken up a couple times since getting home and have had a rough start to their relationship."

But Stanton claims Murray has fallen in love with her two daughters and is the best fiance and stepdad possible. And according to social media, the pair is happier than ever.

Stanton and Murray have documented numerous outings in the last couple of weeks with the girls -- including trips to Disneyland, a pumpkin patch, the beach and a petting zoo. Murray appears very hands-on with Kinsley and Charlie.

The couple also earned themselves some romantic alone time and vacationed to Mexico, where their love story began, over the weekend of October 15.
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