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Each week we follow a family making their beachfront living dreams come true — on a budget! On Beachfront Bargain Hunt we'll follow them on the house hunt as we discover some of the most surprisingly affordable beachfront locales that prove you don't need to be a millionaire to live right on the beach.
A Phoenix family tired of living in the desert is looking to move full-time to the beach, and have fallen in love with the tropical island of Roatan, Honduras.
Brooke, Corey and their four children are following Brooke's grandmother's desire to return to life on the coast.
In North Reading, Mass., a husband hopes to convince his wife that purchasing a beachfront property would provide them and their three children with the perfect vacation getaway.
After years of saving and countless trips to Mexico, Kenn and Paddy are ready for the life-changing adventure of running their own business.
Fed up with the rising costs of vacations, a couple decides that St. Croix, the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, would be the perfect place for a retreat along the Caribbean Sea after only one visit.
A football family of four lives a busy life of sports in Katy, Texas, and wants to find a vacation house in Galveston to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and to spend more quality time together.
Sevket and Selim work long hours at their business; after growing up landlocked in Turkey, the brothers dream of owning a house on the beach.
Chase and Anna Claire grew up vacationing in Destin, Fla., and want to purchase a property to give their kids the same experiences.
A large blended family shops for a vacation home in Panama City Beach, Fla., where they've visited frequently as it's only six hours from their homes in Georgia and Alabama.
A couple that grew up living on the water and spending time on the beach begins longing for their waterfront memories after living in land-locked Oklahoma.
A couple and their two children from Valdosta, Ga. have rented vacation properties in Miramar Beach, Fla. for years, and now, they hope to generate a rental income of their own to supplement their purchase of a vacation home.
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