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After living in South Carolina for a couple years, Michelle and Mark Bartram decided to move their family of four back to a more metropolitan lifestyle in Bethesda, Md., which is just outside of Washington, D.C. He has a budget in the $500,000 to $600,000 range. In Myrtle Beach, a professional couple wants a home that offers more peace and quiet. Patrick is less interested in funk and more interested in a good investment - and they both want an ocean view. Amber's other top search feature is space. She does this long commute so she can have the best of both worlds a job in the city and a house in a quiet, rural area where she can raise her two children. They also need to have an in-law suite for Rocco's mother, who will help care for their kids while they work. Beyond that, they can't agree on much of anything else. Can they find the perfect house within their 300K budget, or will they have to sacrifice space for scenery? Melissa McCracken is an independent contractor and creative writer who came to Santa Fe 10 years ago and has lived in a mud hut, a wood shack and her current home, part of an old school. Can her broker find a place that has everything she wants? Dave has his heart set on a high-rise with a view of Lake Michigan, but there's one problem; Karen has a serious fear of heights. Wir zeigen dir, wie du dich dafür einrichten kannst. While sharing space with 100 college boys certainly has been eventful, to say the least, they'd like a place of their own, and now that Jon's accepted a new job at his church, they're in a hurry to buy. The first home they see is priced at $250,000 and has an elegant dining room, but small kitchen.  Armed with realtor Katy Brahler and his opinionated friend, will Gene find what he's looking for? But with James wanting new and low-maintenance, and Deanna set on finding something with charm, they're realizing their wish lists are farther apart than they expected. Sarah and Kelly Geyer fell in love with South Carolina when they moved here five years ago. Kelli and Reed left their music careers in Nashville to begin a new life in the scenic resort town of Whitefish, Montana. Matt and fiancee Bre are young professionals living in downtown Toledo's warehouse district. Which one will they choose? Since Nick works from home, he would like an office that is separate from the rest of the house. They're interested in buying a short sale where they'll get a lot of house for their money. Dan and Susan Bergman were born and raised in St. Louis, Mo. Sophie, a TV weather forecaster, and her fiance, Donavan, are getting married in a few months and want to buy their first home together in Portland, OR. Can Laura convince him to abandon his dreams of downtown and settle in suburbia? Will they be able to find something in Tremont, or will Paul and Ann be forced to move to the burbs? This year, they've decided to purchase a vacation home close to their daughter, and they're looking for a home with a large kitchen and dining area that?s also close to golf courses and in a community where they can make new friends. She and her friend Cat will check out several homes that her broker Michael Ferguson has picked out. Lisa would love to live in a Cape Cod style home with neighbors at arms length. Seth and Keri are anxious to get out of Seth's bachelor pad and into a home they can grow into. Chris has an extremely long, multiple-page wish list that makes him hard to please. The house cannot have saltillo tile, a type of tile popular in Arizona. Can these newlyweds decide which one is the perfect place to start their lives together? But a noisy highway and outdated interior kills the deal for Amy. Kate and Andy have very clear ideas about what they expect in a home. She has become successful at her job, sings in her church choir and has a huge group of good friends. However, one wants modern and the other wants quaint. Now, after years of working hard and living frugally, these high-school sweethearts and their 3 children are ready to leave their cramped Orange County condo and stretch out in their dream home. First is a glam and glitz row house in Washington DC, then a colorful kitchen built for a dance party in NJ and finally a family's beautiful makeover in Chicago. Realtor Sherri Wellborn has some great properties to show them and hoping that one is perfect for the Rossers. In Nevada, a couple that recently adopted needs for room for their growing family. The third home has 2600 square feet but the price, $284,000, is at the top of their budget. Catherine Vogt manages a tanning salon and has a great housing deal by renting a room from a friend in Jackson, Mississippi. These Aggies hope to have a large family one day, so they are looking for a home big enough to accommodate their dreams. Can they find a place that makes everyone happy? Now with a six-month old son, this young family has a cramped apartment and is throwing money away by renting. All of their friends and family live in the city, and they're ready to move back. Can House Hunters help this family find a bigger house? Now that she's an empty nester, she's ready to say goodbye to Franklin, Tennessee, and hello to the hip and trendy neighborhood of East Nashville. Now that Pat and Michelle's kids are heading off to college, they'd like to downsize from their large home to something smaller in the Austin area. Will Adam and Nicole come to grips with the fact their impeccable taste far outreaches their budget? With only one week to search, she relies on the help of her real estate agent and friend Linda Blue to help her find exactly what she wants. The trick will be finding one before their friends tell them to hit the road. Brian's a typical bachelor with a very unusual living situation: he rents an apartment in a former retirement home in Dallas, Texas that still caters to senior citizens! While they love the Colorado scenery and active lifestyle, living at their parents' vacation home in a retirement community isn't a good fit. House Hunters. But she recently was told that she had to move by the end of her lease, which is about one month away. Both are hoping to find an older home with vintage charm, close to the restaurants and nightlife of downtown. Problem is, they can't agree on one that's within their $350,000 budget. Tony met Jenny while he was her college soccer coach in Hawaii. It should be an upgraded modern condo right by coveted Waikiki Beach, with a modern kitchen, lanai, and views of the ocean. Last they see a five-bedroom with a dated kitchen Jen hates, but a spacious master retreat she loves. But they both have different priorities when it comes to their new place. But when they see the massive houses in the upscale Nashville suburb of Hendersonville, will it be more than they can handle? Since most of her job requires travel, a homesick Tucker decided that after five years, she wants a new home base. Will this young couple find the home of their dreams or will they have to make some compromises? Also on the wish list is a kitchen big enough to accommodate two refrigerators, one for him and a backup for his hungry 20-something pals. Eva and Tyson love the happening music scene and fun nightlife in Austin, Texas. Can this family find a home in their budget? He wants an older ranch style home and doesn't mind taking on projects. He likes the feel of carpet, but she hates carpet and thinks it's a trap for germs. Can they find a place with everything on their wish lists, or will Mark and Meghan have to make some compromises? Tony and Heather love spending summers with their daughters at their big house in the Jersey Shore town of Avalon, but the place has little charm, and it's too much work. They'll get help with the house hunt from Amy's twin sister, and Mom. After moving to Fayetteville, Georgia, for a new job as a pastor, Jim and his wife, Laura, have decided to buy a home there. As she and her big brother, Dave, soon discover, finding a home that's close to the beach and has the Cape Cod charm she wants, won't be easy. They're looking for their first home, but she wants country charm, and he wants modern design. This remodel enthusiast is determined to sink his teeth into another flip. But her grown daughter, Brandie, would rather see her mom buy in a quiet suburb, and while Connie's open to a fixer, Brandie insists that she finds something more move-in ready, so she can start her new single life hassle-free. Even with a million dollars to spend, this hipster will discover he'll have to make major sacrifices to have a pied-a-terre in one of the most expensive cities on earth! Now, they're ready to start a family, so they've begun a search for a three-bedroom, two-bath home in Nashville. She's adament about wanting a single family home, but because of the square footage she desires,  she might have to consider a townhome. But Jenny doesn't want to compromise on style like she did on their first place, so they're hoping to find a open and airy Mediterranean home with good Feng Shui for her, without sacrificing coziness and privacy for him. When Crystal lost her father to cancer this year, she and her husband Bradden realized it was time for their busy family of five to slow down and enjoy life. Carlos Guzman and Mandy Brill met and fell in love in Spain five years ago, and they now live in Chicago. Kelly's focused on a move-in ready house with at least 2000 square feet, but Colin wants a fixer-upper, and he isn't so sure a large home is realistic with their $150,000 budget. That meant moving in with Danny's parents until they could find a house to buy. Although she will be working with the same agent she used nearly two decades ago, Dennis Greco, she has a longer list of requirements this time. With their wedding just six months away, Jesse and Jennifer would love to get into their dream home before they say their "I do's." Tenille La Tourrette, a former Navy pilot instructor, recently took a new job in Savannah, Georgia and is renting a small apartment in an old building downtown. With Mardi Gras in full swing, Real estate agent Karen Sepko, will show them a loft-style condo in the hip Warehouse district, a charming townhome in the lush Garden District, and an updated, vintage cottage in Uptown. After selling their small condo nearly two years ago, Ryan and Sandy have been on a frustrating search to buy a house in the Boston suburbs. Helen dreams of owning one of Washington, D.C.'s historic Victorian row homes, but her husband Jesse would rather have a place with no shared walls and a big yard. She wants a new southern style home with an updated kitchen, porch and sunroom to have tea parties with her daughter. Allison and John recently moved in together into John's condo. Jesse Kohler, his fiancee Jennifer Masbruch and their dog Cocoa are ready to stop renting and make a home purchase. She's ready to move on with her life and has decided to buy her first home. J.L. Joe Coleman is a young Internet marketing entrepreneur and is back in Idaho Falls, where his family lives and where he grew up. Angie never imagined she'd be starting over at this point in her life. They're on the hunt for a gargantuan Southern-Colonial with all the bells and whistles, including a live-in space for Misty's parents. The additional income from a renter means their budget could increase to $600,000. She would also love a cozy fireplace, a nice view of the Rocky Mountain Foothills, and a place that isn't too far from her friends. They've gathered the financing for a $250,000 budget and are ready to move out of Whitney's parents' house. While he loves the job, living with his aunt and uncle is getting old, especially since he's sharing space with his five young cousins. He's been working three jobs to make his mission possible. Michelle, a real estate professional from Austin, and her husband, Pat, are in the market for a beachfront rental property in the community of Treasure Island, just outside of Galveston, Texas. After moving around for several years, Brad and Melissa are ready to settle down in Columbus, Ohio, near family and friends. But while she's pushing for a more established neighborhood, Alex is open to stretching his budget in one of D.C.'s up and coming areas. Now the trick will be finding the perfect place! Only in their early twenties, Catherine and Brett already have two college degrees each, successful careers, and a four-month-old baby. As they search for a place, they'll discover each other's quirks, making it a challenge for their realtor, Bill Tavernise, to find a home that works for both of them. Thirty-something Dolly Johnson has had it with the rental lifestyle in suburban Detroit. Stacey, on the other hand, is skeptical of Elisa's home improvement skills, and would like to stick with something move-in ready. But they're eagar to find a place of their own since they're currently staying with Tiffany's parents. Will these newlyweds be able to make a clean start in a new home? With their first child on the way, Chris and Chelsea need a home with more space than their current apartment in Alexandria, Virginia. Tamara Day ist Mutter, TV Host und Designerin und restauriert alte Villen in ihrer Heimatstadt Kansas City, um sie in neuem Glanz erstrahlen zu lassen. They've been living with Tom's parents, and they're ready for their own place. They're eager to find a larger place and get settled in before their weddding day. With a budget of $300,000, the couple asks real estate agent Dave Welch for help in finding the perfect property in Winter Park, Florida. A married couple takes their love of wine to the next level by purchasing a winery in northern Virginia. They've decided to look for a new cottage, but even with a budget of nearly a million dollars, it won't be easy to find a place that's the ideal size, with lovely vintage touches. But Rebekah, who owns a quickly-growing business, wants a newly built cookie cutter house, since she doesn't have the time or energy to put into a fixer. Since their tiny apartment rental doesn't have a garage, they're on the hunt for a home with a space for their beloved rides. Josh, Molly and their 2 young kids have been living for too long in one bedroom at her parents' house. Now they're ready to buy their first home, and their long wish list includes three (or more) bedrooms, a three-car garage, a pool, an exercise room, a large kitchen and double vanities in the master bathroom. Mary, a trauma surgeon, returns to her hometown of Fargo, North Dakota to find a home. The second house is a Cape Cod style priced at $375K. Jon's job as a residence advisor at a small university in St. Louis, MO has created an unusual living situation for him, his wife Lisa and their toddler: they all reside in an apartment that's in a men's dorm! Paul and Neely live in Helena, Alabama, near Birmingham, and love taking family vacations at Lake Martin two hours away. But Shane, a baseball coach, has an odd request. But the floor plan is a tight squeeze. How much are the Tams willing to sacrifice? Their taste is modern, but their budget is modest. But in the competitive Northern California real estate market, they'll find themselves up against limited inventory, high prices, bidding wars, and even a dangerous cactus. High prices, old homes, and baseboard heat are making it hard for them to envision life in this strange place. Retired New York City detective Arthur and his wife Kandy moved to the Florida Gulf Coast for the great weather and laid back lifestyle, but raising their energetic toddler twins in a tiny condo is a bigger challenge than they can handle. Will Amber's tight budget and wish list items allow her to find her dream home? They have been renting a home in East Moriches on Long Island, but their lease is almost up. The challenge? When it comes to location, they've agreed on the city of Costa Mesa, but they disagree on almost everything else. When Brad McKerihan relocated from Bend, Oregon to Portland, he fell in love with the city. With the help of a VA loan program, they have a budget of $235,000. Lesli is looking for a new home for herself and her six-year-old son in Atlanta, Georgia. West has set up. Even with a budget $2 million, finding a place that meets Judy's high expectations and Bobby's obsessive compulsive pet peeves is a challenge for their realtor, Kristen Novoa. Location is important because they don't want to be too far from downtown. Hair stylists David and Ana Maria love their charming rented carriage house in Frederick, Maryland, but when looking great is a priority, sharing one tiny bathroom just doesn't cut it! So, he spends the weekend with his wife Gina and their daughters, Paige and Mia, and is in Baltimore for the rest of the work week. After receiving a job offer he couldn't pass up, Joey and his wife Micki, along with their two girls, Hope and Abbey, recently moved from New Jersey to North Carolina. But Rye wants to save a little money and buy a fixer-upper they can renovate to make exactly what they want. Will their realtor be able to help Julie live in the place where her life is? So Tom and Claus have decided to look for a new home together. But just how large is up for debate. But, this home will be more than just a weekend hangout for the family. Michael and Lauren just moved to Bentonville, Arkansas, where they're loving the small town vibe. Are the realities of real estate compromise a lesson they're willing to learn? Buying a short sale is a time consuming process, but if they're successful, they'll get a lot of house for not a lot of money. Helping them with their search is real estate agent Jenifer Meller. The kitchen needs updating including new flooring and countertops. That won't be easy considering they don't want a fixer, since neither of them are handy. And with a budget of $200,000, their biggest question is how much house they can afford in their hometown of Black Earth, Wisconsin. Lara Scheibner has been living in Charlotte, N.C., while going to school and is finally ready to commit to buying a place of her very own. They like the convenience of living in the heart of the city, but since they recently celebrated the birth of their second child, they've decided to move to the suburbs to raise their family. With limited space, a growing family and rooms that serve dual functions, it's time for the Burkes to upgrade into a more spacious house. They're ready to buy but can't agree on what they want. Tyson and Luis share a rental in the Los Angeles suburbs with their two dogs, and now that they're eager to adopt a baby, it's time for them to buy their first family home. They both love surfing, bike riding and beach volleyball. He refuses to replace germ-infested bathrooms that she hates, and she has a hard time understanding his need for a solitary basement. The next option is a $574,000 multi-unit property. Amanda says she won't compromise when she buys this house, but their budget might not be big enough to get them right on the water. On the downside, the dining room set will not fit the home's dining room. Tammy, on the other hand, wants a white kitchen and, as a couponer, a large pantry. They're looking for a larger home with impressive touches. Will they find the perfect home, or will this house hunt turn these BFF's into Frienemies? She... On the Rebound in Tusla. Perhaps most challenging, they'd love a place just blocks from the beach. House Hunters Season 142 Ep 3 Lake House Getaway in Illinois House Hunters Season 142. See Adrian Leeds on House Hunters International as she helps people realize their dreams of living in France. He's happy to be living near his family and friends. In his new place, he'll be looking for a condo with little to no maintenance because he travels a lot for work and doesn't want to come home to chores. In addition, they'd like a nice master suite, an updated kitchen, a two-car garage and a deck, all with a budget of up to $300,000. But Georgia isn't the only one helping Wendy find a place. Marvin and Tracy McCray have three kids in San Antonio, and as their family has grown, their home has become more and more cramped. Huntsville, Alabama couple Desmond and Lauren love working on their cars. ft. apartment in New York City, but they've decided that they'd like to start a family, so they'll need more space. Now they're looking to buy a place in the hills, with a big kitchen and lots of outdoor space for their dogs. Realizing that it's time to grow up and that they can't live with their parents forever, they've decided to buy a home together. He now has a shorter commute, cheaper housing and more time to spend with 2-year-old daughter Melia. This is some old school House Hunters episodes - which is fine, but I would have rather this collection been made stating that rather then some BS about honoring our veterans with this collection, because it isn't even close to what they are marketing this as. They hope to find a house with a practical, open layout, enough space for a work-out room, a garage and a large yard. Barry loves the convenience and views from his high-rise condo in downtown Chicago. Geoffrey and Tammy are a young married couple living in Los Angeles, and they're ready to buy their first home. With Andromeda Dunker, Suzanne Whang, Heather Atwood-Maher, Trevor Smith. But there's trouble in paradise. Michelle has her heart set on an older Craftsman style home with lots of charm and character. With a budget of $300,000, he's looking for a house that he can transform into his ultimate bachelor pad. He turns to his ex-girlfriend to accompany him on the house hunt because she knows his particular tastes better than anyone. This engaged couple is planning a wedding, while in school and working full time jobs, all while crammed into their small Palm Desert apartment. Laurie and Jeff Smith's family is one of the many military families currently living at the Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Miss. House Hunters Season 100. They both currently live the Wrigleyville area of Chicago and since their rental leases are nearly up, the time seems perfect to buy a home together. Yzette and Jason are looking for a big single family home to expand their family in pricey Orange County, California. As they set out to plant roots and buy a home, they're shocked by the real estate market in charming Mystic, Connecticut. After growing up in a military family, Reggie moved around so much, he didn't know where home was. Brian and Lori married in 2002 and have two children, Jake, 12, and Isla, 14. The Nye family has lived all over the country, as dad Peter's job as regional sales director for a major company has caused them to make several moves. They're hoping to find a Southern brick bungalow with a lot of charm that's close to the downtown area. Midwesterners Jen and Andy have recently relocated from Indiana to Boise, Idaho. The first home they see is a Cape Cod style priced at $228,900. A couple searches for an environmentally friendly vacation house on Oregon's coast. Trish & Jean Pierre, and their two young boys, are all crammed into a rented bungalow in Denver. They range from a historic Edwardian home to a landmark Victorian house that's a popular tourist attraction in the Bay area. House Hunters Season 171 House Hunters. She and her boyfriend will take a look at three condos in and around the downtown area. But a run-of-the-mill starter house won't do for these artistic newlyweds. Nicole is a 30-something finance professional who wants to trade her cookie-cutter condo in the Philadelphia suburbs for a new home in the heart of the city. Scott Baker and Shasta Bridges moved to Atlanta several years ago, got married and moved into Scott's place in Decatur, a suburb to the west of Atlanta. Cody and Wayne, are relocating from San Francisco to Orange County, Calif. After months in their friends' spare room, Texas transplants Jonathan and Christine can't wait to find a home of their own in Durham, North Carolina. A newly engaged couple relocate to the Boston area and shop for their first home in Framingham, MA. Will this couple have closed minds when it comes to finding a home without an open floor plan? After looking at over 50 properties, who will win out? Jay and Kelly want to trade up from his cramped townhouse to big home with a yard for their growing family near Hartford, Connecticut. The wish list for their new house: a separate and bigger office for Michael, an office area for Cathy, a kitchen with granite countertops, a bigger garage (three-car, if possible) a pool for the girls, and a backyard for the dogs and the kids. They'll take a look at several single-family homes in the area, but they're in for a big surprise when they discover the price tag on a Seattle home is much higer than in Dallas. Find out when House Hunters heads to Charlotte, North Carolina! She wants something modern and updated, while he prefers a house with historic features,and neither want to budge. Since he's single, he only needs a one-bedroom, one-bathroom place, and he hopes to find it in downtown Seattle. Mike, wants a huge garage to accommodate his race car, while Stacey wants the home to remind her of their wine tasting trip in the French countryside. Wife: and I volunteer at the blind dog shelter. Tanasha fancies herself a real estate agent and designer, even though she has no formal training. Corey, who travels a lot for work, is just looking for a place that has little maintenance and a man cave where he can unwind. Since Mickey's busy with work, Kim and Taylor tour condos in the city's Garden District and Uptown neighborhood. So they're ready to sacrifice city living and move a little farther out for a bigger home. Keeping Schantel's budget in check is her sister, Sonya. Elise is from New England where doctors own large Colonial-style homes. The third home is listed at $275,000 and has a giant master suite. Stream House Hunters FREE with Your TV Subscription! They have enlisted the help of realtor and fellow Del Ray resident, Jennifer Walker to help them with their search. Young professionals Lori Guzzard and Kieran Shah are newly engaged and need more space now that Kieran has moved into Lori's two-bedroom condo. They've fallen for the warmer climate and hip vibe, and are ready to spend $350,000 on a home that's as close to the fun of downtown as they can get. First time buyer Jimmy loves vintage style homes. They moved into temporary corporate housing. Who will win this case?
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