House Hunters Season 250
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 250 Full Episode Guide
A young Chinese immigrant looks to buy a home big enough for her family of eight and her nail salon business in South Carolina. She's searching for a new build that has good feng shui, but finding a place that has everything she wants may be a challenge.
Newlyweds have run out of space in their small house and need a much bigger place in Indianapolis. One is an amateur woodworker who can't wait to dive in a project, but the other can't stand the mess and wants a turnkey, grand Victorian.
Two strong-minded engineers have landed new jobs and look to buy a vintage home in Durham, North Carolina. As an environmental engineer, she wants a smaller home that's move-in ready, but he prefers to DIY their dream home.
Newlyweds need to get out of their apartment in Denver, but have differing visions of what they should buy. She wants a single-family ranch-style house with a large yard for future kids, but he prefers a smaller, modern townhome in the heart of the city.
A couple looks to upgrade from their starter home so they can start a family in Birmingham, Alabama. After rushing into their first place and dealing with numerous issues, they're now looking at every nook and cranny to avoid making the same mistakes.
A couple looks to get creative in their search after missing out on homes in the tough market of Portland, Maine. She wants to spend big on something vintage, but he prefers to save for a smaller home that's more conventional.
A single professional with high-end taste looks to buy her first place in Denver. She has her girl gang of real estate specialists along for support, and she's leaning on their advice to help her stay grounded.
A twenty-something looks to move back to the Detroit area where she hopes she can afford her first home. She wants a vintage single-family house in the suburbs, but her twin sister is pushing her to get a move-in ready condo that's closer to downtown.
A newlywed couple looks to move back to her hometown to start a family in Richmond, Virginia. She wants a contemporary home with a low-maintenance yard, but he's a woodworker who won't settle for less than five acres of land and a detached woodshop.
A single buyer looks to move so he can be closer to family in Clovis, New Mexico. He's looking for a stylish bungalow with space for all his stuff, but he may need to get out of his comfort zone and price range in order to find the right place.
A couple is ready to move on from their current home that's from his previous marriage and into a place they can call their own in Bixby, Oklahoma. He wants a place that's contemporary, but she's looking for something more traditional.
A husband and wife pastor team searches for a home that's closer to their church in Florida. He's looking for a new build and is willing to pay for it, but she prefers a fixer-upper in order to save some money.
After years of living in the suburbs, a Chicago couple wants to move back to where they met and give their kids a taste of life in the city. They have vastly different ideas of the perfect home, however, so pleasing them both may be a challenge.