House Hunters Season 226
Hosted by Suzanne Whang, the show takes viewers behind the scenes as individuals, couples and families learn what to look for and decide whether or not a home is meant for them. Focusing on the emotional experience of finding and purchasing a new home, each episode follows a prospective buyer and real estate agent through the home-buying process, from start to finish.
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House Hunters
1999 / TV-GHosted by Suzanne Whang, the show takes viewers behind the scenes as individuals, couples and families learn what to look for and decide whether or not a home is meant for them. Focusing on the emotional experience of finding and purchasing a new home, each episode follows a prospective buyer and real estate agent through the home-buying process, from start to finish.
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House Hunters Season 226 Full Episode Guide
A couple searches for a new, large family home after their existing house sold unexpectedly in Aberdeen, South Dakota. She's a designer and wants a fixer-upper to make their own, but he's a contractor and doesn't want to spend time on another renovation.
After 14 years together, a couple looks to buy their first place while planning their wedding in Atlanta. He wants a swanky townhouse as close to downtown as they can get, but she's insisting on a big traditional single-family home in the country.
A comic book creator leaves LA for a new life in Holyoke, Massachusetts. As an artist, they want a house with some quirks, even if it needs some work, but their twin sister is along on the hunt and thinks a place that's move-in ready is more ideal.
A surgeon and an engineer look to relocate for work but can't agree on style in Lubbock, Texas. He's looking for a place that's sleek and modern, but she prefers something with a storybook appearance.
A young professional looks to buy a multi-unit house to supplement her income in New Jersey. She's hoping her own unit will be spacious, but homes in her price range tend to be smaller, so she'll have to choose between a higher price or less space.
After living abroad for seven years, a family returns to the US and looks to buy a home in New York's Hudson Valley. She would love one of the area's classic Cape Cods or Colonials, but he's concerned about the hidden costs of buying an older home.
A family is bursting at the seams and needs a place with more room in Boca Raton, Florida. He wants a two-story home in a golf course community, but she thinks a short car ride can satisfy his golf fix and prefers a single-story in their current location.
A military family looks to finally settle down long term in his hometown of Atoka, Oklahoma. He wants a grand, ornate house that represents their success, but she thinks that's too much and prefers something more understated.
A single mom and her son look to relocate from California back home to Boca Raton, Florida. She wants a single-family home on the beach, but since her mom is helping with the down payment, she has her own opinion on the best place for her daughter.
A family of seven looks to relocate from Philadelphia to sunny Jacksonville, Florida. They agree that they need a big kosher kitchen, but while he wants a Victorian, she's hoping for an airy, country Ranch-style home.
A Connecticut couple has worked long and hard, and they're ready to find a family vacation home in Vermont. She's looking for a big place with all the upgrades that's near a lake, but he prefers to spend less on a fixer that's close to the ski slopes.
A couple is on the hunt for a family home just outside of Chicago. She's set on raising their son in the same neighborhood she grew up in, but in a tight market, they'll either have to put up with some quirks or go farther out to get all the upgrades.
A couple looks to get out of the cramped condo they share with their daughter and into a more family-friendly home in Chicago. She loves city living and thinks they just need a more spacious condo, but he prefers a single-family home farther out.