House Hunters

House Hunters

1999
House Hunters
House Hunters

House Hunters

6.7 | TV-G | en | Documentary

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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EP8  Orlando High School Sweethearts
May. 10,2024
Orlando High School Sweethearts

High school sweethearts are ready to buy their first home in Orlando, Florida. He wants something with investment or rental income potential, but she's ready to feel "like a boss" in her dream home that's just for them.

EP1  A Fresh Start in Philadelphia
May. 03,2024
A Fresh Start in Philadelphia

After a difficult break up, a buyer wants to start fresh with a new home in the Philadelphia area. As a first-time buyer, her wish list doesn't line up with her price range, so her best friend is along to help keep her in check.

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6.7 | TV-G | en | Documentary , Reality | More Info
Released: 1999-09-30 | Released Producted By: High Noon Entertainment , Pie Town Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.hgtv.com/shows/house-hunters
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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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nycky-00974 I agree with a lot of the other reviews. I love seeing all the different homes and places. But I can not stand the people. Complain about everything. I am not using that bathtub cause it has a gold faucet and so on. I am getting to where I turn it a lot. I cant handle all the negativity through the whole show. I understand there are things you may not like but these people just acting ungrateful!
nicholas-179-871862 I have now seen a few episodes of this show, and at first I thought, 'I'll watch at least 10 episodes before making a judgment.'Well, here is the judgment.Each episode contains a family looking for a house. Sounds like a good idea. But where it falls apart is the people.They endlessly complain about the most trivial details.Two of my least favourite quotes from a family on this show are: "I don't like the basement" "I don't like dining rooms. They're a waste of space." In response to the first quote, just don't go to the basement! In response to the second quote, this is a dining room, a deeply rooted convention.But what makes these complaints even worse is that these houses are incredibly expensive. People, you have the opportunity to buy an expensive house. Be even a tiny bit grateful!In summary, this show is full of endless complaints.I wish I could rate this negative with all the being of my soul. 0/10!EDIT: The exact same can be said for House Hunters International.
holly-rock My friend TIVOs this show so I am subjected to it every time I visit. Will somebody please tell these annoying crybabies to shut the flock up already? For God's sake, people are losing their homes every day and all they do on this show is hiss and moan about the counter tops, the paint, the appliances...You have all this money to buy an otherwise really great house and you are worried that the stove isn't pretty enough? Hello, here is a scientific breakthrough--wait for Home Depot to have one of its no interest for 12 months deals and get the one you want. Oh, the family room is too small! You know what is small and uncomfortable? The tent cities that once-proud homeowners are forced to live in now.
blanche-2 "House Hunters" is a great show on HGTV with a simple concept - house hunters look at three homes and choose one, discussing the pros and cons in between. Hosted by the lovely Suzanne Wong, there is something very involving about this show and some other HGTV offerings, such as Designed to Sell, Buy Me, and How Much is My House Worth.I think it's the couch potato aspect combined with fantasy that works well for this show and others on the network. We can pick our own favorite house and then say things like, "I knew they'd pick that one," or "They're idiots" when they choose, and we can also discuss how much money we think they have while asking the age-old question, "What is the big deal with hardwood floors and granite countertops?" (Without them, your house may as well go into foreclosure.) And we can listen to them carp about the color of the rooms - as if they aren't willing to paint. When the home owners are revisited in the new place later, we are able to analyze their taste. This all easily replaces looking out the window while the new neighbors are moving in.The house hunters themselves are usually delightful people with whom the audience identifies, though not only. Many of them have pets, and if they don't, they usually acquire them once they move. So one can ooh and ah over babies and puppies. HGTV is onto a good thing.