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Lauren Conrad, William Tell Move in Together? 'He Wants to Marry Her'

Lauren Conrad and William Tell are reportedly now living together as sources claim he recently moved in to her Los Angeles apartment.

The "Hills" star, 27, first began dating the University of Southern California law student, 33, in 2012 and they are said to be thrilled about their new living situation. One source suspects that a future engagement is likely.

"They are really excited they took this step," a source told Us magazine with another adding "William knows he wants to marry Lauren."

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In May 2012, just months after they began dating, it was claimed that the former reality star was considering marriage with Tell. He is said to be an ex-guitarist for the alternative band Something Corporate.

"They really connected!" a friend of the couple's said previously. The couple met through mutual friends on Valentine's Day and according to the friend, Conrad has fallen hard.

"She hopes he's the One!" the insider said, adding that they have been seeing each other "for a few months."

The budding fashion designer finally appears to have found happiness after dealing with her fair share of failed relationships.

Conrad previously began dating actor Kyle Howard in 2008 and while rumors of an engagement emerged during various phases of their relationship, the couple called it quits in 2011 after three years.

Prior to Howard, Conrad, a Laguna Beach, Calif., native, was in an on-and-off relationship with Kim Kardashian's stepbrother Brody Jenner.

While the pair quickly became fan favorites on "The Hills," they decided to part ways after enduring years of drama -- some of which was caused by their close friends.

"My family loves him," Conrad said of Tell.

When asked about the possibility of an engagement she said "We aren't in a rush ... We're happy where we are right now."

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