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House Hunters 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 shows the process as buyers search for a home.
High school music teachers search Loveland, Colo., for a home with room for their future children, a music studio and a large, unfinished basement.
An engaged couple looks on the island of Oahu, Hawaii; she wants a fixer-upper with lots of character, but he hopes to find a move-in-ready home.
A newly engaged Atlanta couple prepares to settle down; he hopes to find a turnkey with a big yard and a pool, while she'd be happy with a craftsman fixer-upper.
Newlyweds hunt for their first home while trying to start their own brewery business, so they prefer to find something move-in ready.
A couple relocates back to their hometown of Springfield, Mass., where she hopes to find either a Victorian or a Dutch Colonial loaded with character and charm, but he feels attracted to raised ranch-style homes.
A Silicon Valley couple is on the hunt for a new home in San Jose, Calif.; she's looking for a Craftsman with charm and character, but he has his eye on a more contemporary home.
A couple searches for a spacious home for their family of five in a pricey village; she wants to go all in for a move-in ready house, but he thinks they can save money with a fixer-upper.
A Greenville, S.C., family of six looks to move up from their small town house into something bigger; while she wants to put their own stamp on a fixer-upper, he'd much rather keep it simple with a move-in-ready home.
A newlywed couple hunt for a new home; she wants to embrace the Arizona lifestyle with a Spanish-style home that includes a pool, but he wants a ranch without a pool that has cheaper heating and air.
A couple battles over style, price and luxury features in their Tampa house hunt; she wants to spend big on a fully upgraded or newly built Craftsman, while he'd prefer to save money on an Acadian-style fixer-upper.
An engaged couple hurries to find a house before their wedding; she wants a Colonial with a porch and a china closet, while he stands firm on a ranch with a finished basement.
Buyers in Grand Rapids, Mich., look for a home after moving with their kids from Chicago; he wants a small lot with plenty of close neighbors so the kids will have friends to play with, while she prefers a large private lot with a woodsy feel.
A young buyer hunts for a place in Philadelphia to share with three friends who will be renting from him.
A newlywed couple hunt for a new home; she wants to embrace the Arizona lifestyle with a Spanish-style home that includes a pool, but he wants a ranch without a pool that has cheaper heating and air.
A Silicon Valley couple is on the hunt for a new home in San Jose, Calif.; she's looking for a Craftsman with charm and character, but he has his eye on a more contemporary home.
Soon-to-be parents from Florida make a move north in search of their first home in St. Paul, Minn.; he wants to be close to the hockey scene downtown and is hoping for a ranch, but she wants an older Victorian house with character in the suburbs.
A young couple searches for a starter home in Houston, but he wants to live in a contemporary high-rise in the downtown area, and she wants a single-family home with room for them to grow when they start a family.
A Connecticut family moves to Jacksonville, Fla., to escape the cold and enjoy the great outdoors in a large family home.
A family needs a big home outside Washington, D.C., but he wants something with an industrial vibe and a home theater, while she wants a Colonial with a home office.
A young executive searches for her first home in Bergen County, N.J., and brings along her childhood friend to help out; she wants to have a low-maintenance high-rise for her single lifestyle but her friend thinks she should buy a single-family home.
Buyers in Grand Rapids, Mich., look for a home after moving with their kids from Chicago; he wants a small lot with plenty of close neighbors so the kids will have friends to play with, while she prefers a large private lot with a woodsy feel.
A chef and his wife look for a bigger place in Chicago, but can't agree on what to buy; he wants a modern-style loft in the city, while she wants a vintage home in the suburbs.
A Greenville, S.C., family of six looks to move up from their small town house into something bigger; while she wants to put their own stamp on a fixer-upper, he'd much rather keep it simple with a move-in-ready home.
A Tampa couple searches for a house with at least 3,000 square feet to have room for future kids, but while she wants a Spanish style home with a white kitchen and pool, he prefers a French provincial that has a frameless shower.
A professional off-road motorcycle racer and his makeup artist wife buy their first home; she wants a one-story house so their basset hounds don't have to climb any stairs, but he becomes more interested in a two-story fixer-upper.
A Boston couple looks for a home with plenty of land for their six alpacas; she wants a turnkey farmhouse or Nantucket-style home, while he'd like an older Victorian or Craftsman with lots of character that he can restore.
A couple goes on the hunt for a smaller home in Appleton, Wis.; she wants a house with historic charm and classic details, but he thinks an updated Colonial will be easier to maintain.
Staten Islanders priced out of New York look for their first home in northern New Jersey; she wants a fixer-upper with a grassless concrete backyard, while he has his eye on a move-in-ready home with a finished basement.
A couple searches for a spacious home for their family of five in a pricey village; she wants to go all in for a move-in ready house, but he thinks they can save money with a fixer-upper.
With plans underway to adopt their foster son, a Sacramento, Calif. couple needs to buy a bigger home.
A couple goes on the hunt for their trade-up home in Peoria, Ill.; he wants a country setting with plenty of land, but she insists on a traditional neighborhood.
An engaged couple wants a starter home in San Jose, Calif.; he likes the practicality of ranches, but she prefers the charm and character of Victorians.
A couple looking for a vacation home in Destin, Fla., can't agree on whether they should buy a cozy cottage close to the beach or a grand Mediterranean farther from the water.
An engaged couple hunts for their first home in New Jersey; he wants a sleek and modern home, but she has her eyes set on a fixer-upper with lots of charm.
With plans underway to adopt their foster son, a Sacramento, Calif. couple needs to buy a bigger home.
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