A fire dancer looks to buy a house in her hometown of Duluth; she's looking for a project that has character and a room for her grown daughter, but her friend thinks she should spend more to get something that's turnkey.
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House Hunters
A family tired of the California hustle and bustle searches for a slower pace of life and looks to relocate to Tennessee; he wants the truly rural countryside, but she insists on a place in a neighborhood that's closer to town.
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A family tired of the California hustle and bustle searches for a slower pace of life and looks to relocate to Tennessee; he wants the truly rural countryside, but she insists on a place in a neighborhood that's closer to town.
Opposites attract as an accountant searching for homey vibes clashes with her frugal partner in Chicago. One doesn't want to leave the city's gay district, while the other craves high-rise glam to prove she's made it.
Newlyweds are put to the test as they search for a classic New England charmer; he wants to spend top dollar for a big house where he can add sweat equity, but she's a penny pincher and doesn't want to overextend themselves.
A love of outdoor sports has beckoned a couple to move their family from Kansas to Colorado; they want a cabin with a view that's near a ski resort; finding a place with enough room for their family might mean traveling rough terrain.
A couple dreams of spending more time hitting the slopes and looks for a cabin in Big Bear, California. He's looking for rustic vibes and doesn't mind taking on renovations, but she prefers to spend more on a place that's move-in ready.
A couple with a 16-year age gap disagrees on what type of house to buy in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He's in his 40s and loves the charm of vintage homes, but she's in her 20s and prefers a modern new build.
A couple and their three kids look to move from hectic New Jersey to the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York; they seek a cabin where they can ski all winter, and he doesn't mind taking on a project, but she wants a place that's turnkey.
A couple looks to realize a lifelong dream of finding a home in the jungle in Tulum, Mexico; she's firm on their budget and wants to be near the beach, but he's dreaming of total jungle privacy and doesn't mind spending more for the ideal place.
After a life on the move, a couple's ready to put down roots and start a family in Dallas; he wants a modest, single-level rancher that's near the city, but she has a more grand vision of a larger two-story traditional in the suburbs.
Now that they're empty nesters, a husband is excited about selling his wife on cabin life in Broken Bow, Okla.; she's looking for a place that's open and modern with luxury finishes; he wants something smaller with a more traditional feel.
California transplants are ready to start a family and buy their first home in Maryland. He dreams of something spacious to fill with his quirky collectibles, but her quest for a smaller place with renovation projects has him terrified.
A newlywed couple looks to buy their first home in Philadelphia; one wants a big suburban house with a yard; the other prefers to keep their current city lifestyle in a townhouse.
After relocating three times in six years, a couple hopes to plant roots and find a home in Minnesota; they have only one day to find a house, and she wants a place that's brand new, but he has his heart set on something historic.
A couple's at odds on their house hunt in Columbus, Ohio. He wants no surprises or fixers, but she's a dreamer who wants acres, animals, and projects.
Having moved back to Colorado, a young couple's ready to find a home to start a family. He's all about a mountain lifestyle and wants to be near great fishing and hunting spots, but she prefers to spend less on a more modest place that's in town.
After five years in Palm Springs, a couple looks to move back to the New York City suburbs to be closer to family; he wants to remodel a moderately priced midcentury, but the other insists on going all out on a traditional Tudor.
Newlyweds from Colorado head south to be near family in Orlando, Fla.; he wants a home that's modern and smart, but she's in love with all things vintage.
A Chicagoland couple's ready to trade city life for a whole new adventure in rural Wyoming. They're looking for a lot of land with expansive views, but they're leaving everything they know behind, and the transition will be anything but simple.
With three kids in college, a couple's ready to trade the ski hills of Colorado for warm weather in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. They have a long wish list, and she's determined to have a pool, but he's an avid surfer and prefers proximity to the beach.
Young parents need more space for their growing family and search for a bigger home in Des Moines, Iowa; she wants new construction with an open concept, but he's looking for a place that has defined spaces with vintage character.
After raising a family in Pennsylvania, a couple looks to relocate to the warm weather of his native Dominican Republic. She wants to keep a tight reign on the budget, but he thinks they'll need to spend more to get everything on their wish list.
A military family is retiring after decades of service and moving from Europe back to Georgia. He wants a grand home that reflects all their success, but she's more conservative and craves simple comforts.
A single mom can finally afford to buy her first home and looks to create a future of generational wealth in Charlotte, North Carolina. She's determined to go big, but her own mother's concerned that she'll bite off more than she can chew.
A buyer has lived below his means in a Los Angeles apartment for decades, and now at 60, he's ready to live large. He wants a grand home in the Hollywood Hills, but his kids are worried and caution against going too big at his age.
A buyer is ready to put her renting days behind her and purchase a house in Atlanta; even though her son's off to college, she's not ready to downsize and wants a large updated home.
A cop and a make-up artist look to downsize in Dallas; one is looking for a midcentury modern at a low price, but the other prefers a new-build that's downtown.
A Kansas native is ready to ditch the cold for a slower pace and less stress in St. Thomas; his son is along on the search, and they're looking for an elevated property with income potential to help make his paradise dreams possible.
A couple on a path to retirement leaves Austin, Texas, for a lower cost of living and a place that's closer to family in Missouri. They know exactly what they want, and they aren't afraid to fire their agent if she can't deliver.
After living in separate states for more than a year, a couple's finally searching for a home together in Spokane, Washington. One is looking for a place that's vintage 1980s, but the other wants an old Craftsman with a workshop.
After leaving California for Texas, these homebuyers are back on House Hunters to search again! Now with two kids and two dogs, their starter home is bursting at the seams, and she doesn't want projects, but he might be enticed by the right fixer.
A couple looks to leave bustling Bentonville, Ark. for a quieter setting outside of town; after their last fixer-upper, she's set on something that's turnkey, but he's willing to take on a project if he can get more land.
Lifelong renters are finally ready to buy their first home in Orange County, Calif.; one demands turnkey perfection, but the other is sweating about the high prices of property in the Golden State, so he wants a low-priced fixer.
As the area recovers from a major hurricane, a family decides it s time to finally buy a vacation place of their own on Sanibel Island, Florida. They need to overcome not only clashing wish lists, but also the fear of more potential catastrophes.
A couple looks to leave pricey New York City for some breathing room in the New Jersey suburbs; she thinks a modest, single-story home would be best for them, but he's pushing for a spacious Craftsman even if it means spending more.
A couple's ready to leave Chicago winters behind and find a paradise home in the Bahamas; they're looking for a place in Bimini with enough space to accommodate their two sons, but with limited inventory, finding the perfect place may be a challenge.
A couple looks to relocate from sunny California to the Pennsylvania-New Jersey area; she wants a larger home to raise their daughter near her family, but he's hoping to find a beach house on the Jersey Shore.
An Air Force vet returns to his hometown to find a resort-style home in Las Vegas; he wants a place in an active part of town to kickstart his social life, but his mother is a force to be reckoned with, and she prefers that he move closer to her.
A couple and their combined children are leaving chilly Chicago behind to look for a home as a blended family in Houston; She wants a spacious two-story Colonial in the suburbs, but he wants a luxurious ranch with acreage.
Young parents with twins are ready to get out of their cramped apartment and buy a home in Columbus, Ohio. He wants a place with a farmhouse feel and a big backyard, but she prefers a midcentury modern style with an open floor plan.
After dating long-distance, a couple decide to blend their families together and move to Dallas; he prefers a new home that's farther out in a quiet community, but she wants something cozy near the vibe and people of the downtown area.
A Brooklyn native looks for a home to serve as an escape from the city in Cape May, New Jersey; one of her sisters chips in financially, but one of the pair has a practical approach that's at odds with the other's vision to go big by the beach.
A couple with three young boys relocates to Houston for his job, and they want to go big. He wants a large, traditional fixer he can renovate to his taste, but she's willing to spend on a fully-updated turnkey house they can move into with ease.
After 25 years of marriage, journalism professors look for their first home in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. They need a place that fit all the family treasures she's accumulated, and she doesn't mind spending more to get it, but he's unwilling to budge.
Empty Nesters are ready to start their new chapter with a lakeside vacation home in Seneca, South Carolina. She doesn't mind spending for a place big enough for the whole family to enjoy, but he's determined to downsize and stay within their budget.
A couple looks for a larger home for their family of five in Northwest Indiana; she's willing to spend big to get more space and features like a pool, but he wants a smaller, simpler space with a bold feature she can't stand.
Buyers are rushing to purchase their first home together before their lease expires and the rent skyrockets in Delaware; one wants a cozy midcentury modern ranch, while the other's Type A personality requires a unique, historic home.
A newly married couple is looking for a new home in Colorado; as a designer, she's bursting with creativity and dreams of gutting a fixer, but that conflicts with his plans of living in a low-maintenance new build.
A single travel nurse is excited to settle down and buy her first home in Maryland; she's looking for a modern townhouse, but her opinionated mother is along on the search and thinks a single-family home would be more ideal for the future.
A newlywed couple struggles to buy their first home before their baby is born in Naples, Florida. They need to get out of his parent's house and he wants the ultimate party pad, but she's more focused on getting a little privacy from his family.
College sweethearts are moving back to Kentucky in search of a bigger home for their young family; She wants the charm and character of their old home, but he wants a newer build with little renovation.
A single woman looks for a home in Dallas she can share with her mother that gives each of them their own space. She wants a place that's big and modern, but her mother prefers something more modest and traditional.
Now that they're ready to start a family, a couple sold their starter home and looks for more space in Los Angeles; they're feeling serious sticker shock, and he wants a backyard rental to make it work, but she prefers a fixer to lower the cost.
A couple looks to buy its first home in Albany, Oregon, if they can actually agree on one; she's a busy doctor who's saying no way to a fixer-upper, but he's a dreamer who thinks they can swing it.
A couple looks for a home that has it all in Austin, Texas; she really wants a house but he'll only be on board with the idea if it's a fixer-upper.
A pro football player and his wife are ready to upgrade to a bigger home for their growing family in Seattle.
West Hollywood buyers are looking for a weekend retreat in Palm Springs, Calif.; one wants a yard for entertaining, the other wants room for visiting family.
Newlyweds search for a home in Boston; he wants to look for a big forever home in the suburbs with lots of space for starting a family and a basement where he can DJ, but she'd rather spend her pre-parenthood years in a city condo closer to her job.
Newlyweds are on the hunt for a home in Nashville, Tenn.; she wants the downtown experience, while he is looking for the peace and quiet of the suburbs.
A couple in Michigan look to bring their blended family together with a new house; she doesn't mind going over budget to get it all, but he's pushing for a lower price so they'll have more money for family activities.
A family is ready to buy a home after years of living in a cramped apartment in Atlanta; she's looking for a large, single-family home with plenty of space and wow factor, while he wants a townhouse with little maintenance.
A couple's search for a first home is taking so long that they've had a second child; he wants a flat yard near downtown Bentonville, Ark., she wants the best deal, no matter what.
A young Connecticut woman is ready to move out of her childhood home into a place of her own; she wants a condo but her divorced parents each have different opinions.
A couple hunts for a home in Chicago; she's ready to trade up to a big house in the suburbs, but he's hoping to use his inside knowledge of the real estate business to find a smaller condo in the city.
Married real estate agents in Oklahoma City have moved multiple times in the past two years; he's itching to move again while she's worn out from packing so many times.
A flight attendant couple looks for a second home in Philadelphia but can't agree on a location; one wants more space for family to visit, while the other wants a smaller, low-maintenance property that fits their lifestyle.
A couple look to create a stable home life for her two boys and the young daughter they have together; he wants a bigger house in the suburbs, but she might have the upper hand since she's also their agent.
A young couple wants a house in Kure Beach, N.C., as an investment property and a place for family vacations; she insists on oceanfront, but he wants something further inland, more budget-friendly and well out of harm's way for hurricanes.
A couple comes to Warner Robins, Ga., for the weekend to buy their dream home after his retirement from the military.
A couple recover from financial hardship and are ready to buy again in Castaic, Calif.; she wants a turnkey home with high-end finishes, while he is more focused on the outside and dreams of acres of land.
A couple looks to buy their first home together in super-expensive San Francisco, but one prefers historic charm and no noise, while the other wants a modern loft in the center of downtown.
An up-and-coming dog vlogger and a self-described home brew barista hunt for a house for all of their rescue dogs and coffee gadgets in the hipster paradise of Austin, Texas.
An engaged couple must choose between having it all and keeping their current lifestyle in Columbus, Ohio.
A military family with six children is ready to find a big home in Chesapeake, Va.; he's looking for a project with lots of land, but she wants a turnkey house on a smaller piece of property.
A young couple and their dog look for a new home in Dallas; she's hoping to stay close to her family, he's hoping for a fixer upper he can put his stamp on.
A Michigan couple looks to move their family back to her lakeside hometown; she wants to live downtown near the beach, while he wants to be out in the country for a lower price.
A couple in Davenport, Iowa, search for a home that's more functional than their current condominium; he's setting his sights on a single-family house, but she still wants the maintenance-free lifestyle that comes with condo living.
A couple looks for their first home together in Houston; she wants to settle down in a house in the suburbs, but he's not ready to give up city life and thinks they should buy a townhouse near downtown.
A couple is determined to find the perfect first home for their two kids and very big dog, but the pricey suburbs of San Diego are not for the faint of heart. They want a home that's move-in ready, but they may have to leave the area to get it.
After surviving a health scare, buyers in the Washington, D.C., area want a bigger home to grow their family; she wants to spend more to get a move-in ready new build, while he'd rather pinch pennies and buy a fixer.
A suburban Nashville, Tenn. couple is ready to end houseboat living and start a family on dry land; he wants another fixer with a lot of acreage in the country, but she'd prefer a home in town that doesn't come with a lot of projects.
A creative-type and a left-brained scientist couple searches for a home in Tampa, Fla.; one wants a turnkey Mediterranean while the other pushes for a mid-century modern fixer-upper.
Two surgeons and their large family are moving to be closer to her parents; a home that is functional for their six children is her main priority, while he is more focused on the adults and wants a bar in the basement.
A Chicago couple wants to make new memories in their first home together; she hopes to find a modern suburban home with a photo-worthy kitchen, but his heart is set on a vintage fixer-upper in the city with a butler's pantry.
A North Carolina couple moves to Southern California; he's looking for a cozy ranch home with a pool, but she's got her heart set on a two-story home that says they have arrived.
A young family in Chicago is looking for more space; she wants a sleek, modern home, but he is looking for a charming, vintage fixer-upper.
New parents in Grand Rapids, Mich., are looking to trade up from their small apartment into a house with plenty of room for their family to expand comfortably; they can't decide between a turnkey home and one that needs a little work.
A couple search for a bigger home in Lansing, N.Y.; he wants a contemporary space with privacy from the neighbors, but she dreams of a farmhouse with an open concept and lots of character.
An Austin, Texas couple needs more bedrooms so their growing twins don't have to share; he's a strict numbers guy, but she's itching to stretch her design muscles again after taking time off to raise the kids.
A recently married couple is ready to move out of their two-bedroom apartment in downtown Minneapolis; she wants a move-in ready suburban home, while he prefers a lower-priced fixer-upper near downtown.
A young family moves to Strasburg, Va., to buy a more affordable house so mom can stay home with the kids; she wants a small low-maintenance place, but he is looking for a large fixer-upper with structural integrity.
A young newlywed couple is hoping that buying their first family home will make them feel more like adults; he's a risk taker who wants to buy a fixer-upper, while she's risk-averse and wants to avoid getting into a money pit.
An engaged Rhode Island couple is in no hurry to get married, so she got approval to buy a home without him knowing, but while he's looking for something to renovate, she wants something that is move-in ready.
Two lawyers in the bustling Washington, D.C., market are ready to buy their first home together and take their relationship to the next level; one wants a single family home in the suburbs, but the other loves city living.
A South Carolina couple looking to escape the urban sprawl wants land and a large home for their family and their menagerie of pets, including a skunk and a flying squirrel.
Empty nesters seek to downsize in McKinney, Texas, meaning they still want at least 3,200 square feet; his biggest concern is the yard while she longs for a playroom for their future grandchildren.
Buyers in Washington, D.C., are seeking the perfect home in the low-country area of South Carolina; she won't leave the city if she can't get a house right on the beach, while he's attracted to the cheaper price of merely living close to the water.
A family outgrows their apartment and looks for a home on Long Island, N.Y.; he wants Cape Cod-style fixer-upper, but she would prefer a place that's move-in ready.
A couple leave their tiny apartment for their first real house at the Jersey Shore; she wants a fixer-upper to decorate, but he wants a home that's move-in ready and cat-friendly.
A newly single opera diva searches for a cozy cottage in upstate New York, but with only $75,000 to spend, finding a place that meets her high expectations will be difficult.
A house-flipping couple searches for their forever home in Detroit; she's looking for a large Colonial in the suburbs, but he wants something more modern where they can be a part of Detroit's city revitalization.
Newly engaged couple want to buy their first home on Amelia Island.
A Los Angeles couple leaves the big city life behind and moves to Cookeville, Tenn.; she wants a big house with a pool close to town, he wants tons of acreage in a rural setting.
In the midst of a healthy midlife crisis, a single empty nester fulfills her dream of moving to Portland, Ore.; she wants to go big, but her best friend wants her to keep it simple since she's also starting a new business.
Young parents are excited to buy their first home in Suffolk, Va., but one wants a simple home that's a good investment, while the other wants something move-in ready.
A Tampa judge with a real estate addiction is ready to buy another home, preferably in her dream neighborhood.
Grandparents moving to Nashville look for a house with enough room for their visiting family to stay; he wants a newer place so he doesn't have to deal with renovations; she dreams of having an older log cabin.
A young New Jersey couple has high expectations for their first house; she wants a sitting room and a separate bedroom she can use as a closet, while he wants an entertaining space and a basement with a gaming room.
A New Jersey couple can't seem to agree on purchasing their first home; she doesn't mind a fixer-upper and wants something with vintage charm that's near a bus line for her work commute, but he prefers a home that's more modern and move-in ready.
A couple relocating from Chattanooga, Tenn., to Nashville are on the hunt for a large family home; she's looking for something stately that's closer to the city, while he wants a newer place in a planned community in the suburbs.
A Columbus, Ohio, couple want to find a home before their baby is born; in the city's competitive market, she's taking matters into her own hands by looking for a fixer-upper, even if her husband disagrees.
A young family leaves California and returns home to Orlando, Fla., looking for more affordable housing; she is focused on getting the most house for their money, while he's hoping to find a bargain.
A couple with a toddler is ready to move out of her parents' house and into the Phoenix suburbs, but they can't agree on what type of home to buy; he dreams of a two-story property, while she is safety-conscious and prefers a house with no steps.
A couple rushes to find a new home in Billings, Mont., after getting an offer on their current house; she's focusing on getting a ranch in the west end of town, but he just wants a little space for what he calls his hidey-hole.
A New England couple are ready to move out of the wife's family's place and into a home of their own; she still wants to live near her parents, but he'd like a little more elbow room away from the in-laws.
A Los Angeles couple hunts for a vacation home in sunny Palm Springs, Calif.; her detailed focus on style and renovation, however, gets in the way of his desire to have a cocktail by the pool.
A couple with three children between them want a bigger house; she wants a move-in ready home and he doesn't want to be rushed into making a decision.
A couple and their newborn daughter look to settle down and buy a home in Bentonville, Ark.; he wants a castlelike, two-story brick home with a big yard, but she has her heart set on a single-level Craftsman-style home that's less traditional.
A long-distance couple settle down and buy a home together in New York; she wants an old house with history, while her partner prefers a modern home with amenities.
A young couple has just 30 days to relocate for her work and find a new home in Indianapolis; he's looking for a place that's downtown and move-in ready, but she wants to be near work and prefers a fixer-upper home with character and hardwood floors.
A Virginia real estate agent looks to purchase a vacation home in Las Vegas; she's brought her brother along for the search, and he's interested in a single-family home, but she wants a townhouse or condo that's low maintenance.
A newly single mother and her two daughters are looking for a new home in Jonesboro, Ark.; she wants an open floor plan and a big yard, but her mother thinks she needs something smaller and easier to take care of.
After a hurricane destroyed their previous vacation home on the Florida gulf, a couple is ready to try again; they have trouble choosing between a beachside high-rise or a cozy bungalow with a pool.
A family of six is ready to move out of their cramped apartment and purchase their first home in New Jersey; she wants a move-in ready ranch, but he's looking for the grand feeling of a two-story colonial with a pool.
A recently married woman wants to buy a home for her future family after moving to North Carolina, but her groom is dragging his feet and would prefer to keep renting.
A couple moving to Austin, Texas, is seeking a house with total retro flair that is also available for an affordable price.
A couple from Silicon Valley looks for a home near family in San Diego; he's looking for something that has a wow factor with a resort style backyard, but she is determined to make sure his dreams don't bust their budget.
Lifelong renters bring their four kids and mother-in-law on a hunt for their first forever home; she wants a turnkey home in an HOA community, but he doesn't want anyone telling him what to do.
A young family decide to make their dream come true and relocate to sunny Redlands, Calif.; she's looking for a spacious two-story home with four bedrooms, but they're used to cheaper Illinois house prices and will have to compromise.
A single, first-time buyer is looking for her own place near the water in Long Beach, Calif., but her friend and agent is trying to make sure she doesn't make a rash decision.
A therapist is looking for a newer Craftsman-style, move-in ready home in Asheville, N.C., but her husband likes older houses and welcomes renovation projects.
A first-time buyer is focused on historic row homes in Philadelphia; however, her college friend and agent struggles to get her to accept what houses actually cost in the current market.
After a stint in Dallas, a family of seven is moving back to its hometown of Kansas City; she's thrifty and looking for a starter home on the Missouri side, but he's willing to spend more for a bigger home on the Kansas side of town.
A social media influencer is ready to leave public housing and find a home of her own in New Jersey; she's looking for a multi-family property that will build generational wealth, but her long list of must-haves will make her search a challenge.
A buyer has worked hard to get through a lot in life and is now ready to buy her first home outside Washington, D.C.; her sisters have their own ideas about what's best for her in a purchase, and she'll have to struggle to make her own decision.
Newly single, a mom and her three boys are moving from Wisconsin back to Pittsburgh; she has her heart set on a place straight from the 1970s, but both her best friend and her agent want her to consider something that's more turnkey.
An Idaho gym owner is retiring and looks to escape the cold in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; she's looking for a house with projects and a swimming pool, but her daughter thinks a move-in ready option would be much better.
A Kansas couple looks to buy a house before they get married in Kansas City; she's willing to do projects to get a lower price so they can keep money for their wedding and honeymoon, but he'd rather spend more for a bigger home that's move-in ready.
A buyer from Kenya looks to fulfill her American dream of owning a new home in Fargo, N.D.; she aims for a place with wow factor, but with three kids, her husband prefers to spend less on an older home with character.
With their six kids growing up fast, a Seattle couple wants a vacation home where the whole family can get together in Scottsdale, Arizona; they plan to also make it a short-term rental to cover the cost, but they're miles apart on what to spend.
An aspiring real estate investor wants to rent her family's current home and buy something more grand in North Carolina; her husband wants to stay, but a place with room for a bar and lounge space may convince him.
After suffering a financial setback, a single mother is back on her feet and ready to buy her first home in Memphis; she's looking for a place with character, but her mom thinks she needs a newer home in the suburbs where the kids can be close.
A couple's ready to return where they feel in love and find a home in Costa Rica. Her parents plan to join the household during the Michigan winters, but even with a healthy budget, finding a place that will please everyone may be a challenge.
A Dallas couple plans for the future when both their mothers will move in, and they're searching for a home for everyone in Tulum, Mexico. She wants something near the beach with at least five bedrooms, but he's more concerned about design details.
After traveling the world, self-described data nerds are ready to find their perfect home on Curacao. They're looking for a place large enough to accommodate guests, and she wants something walkable to town, but he insists being right on the water.
A family's feeling cramped, and they're ready to find a bigger home in Austin, Texas. He's okay with renting until they find the perfect place, but she has relocated for his job and doesn't want to compromise.
A family in Ohio looks to live their best life and relocate to Hilton Head, South Carolina. They've got just one weekend to find a home, and he wants a fixer, but after a lifetime of living in construction zones, she's not giving up on something new.
A Portland, Ore., couple with a young daughter have dreamed of owning a beachfront home since they met; they hunt for their slice of paradise in affordable Ocean Park, Wash.
A couple looks to buy a family beach home on the Jersey shore; she wants something perfect right away, but he focuses on a smart investment property for the future.
Justin and Shane search for a second home with a pier in gorgeous Palacios, Texas; they want three bedrooms, two baths and a location on the water; however, Justin wants a place close to his parents, while Shane would prefer some distance.
A young buyer hunts for a vacation lake house in Florida with her family in tow.
Kevin and Aman are tired of pouring their money into rent, so they decide it's the perfect time to hunt for their first home on the salty shores of Warwick, R.I.; Kevin wants a big yard for a dog and a family.
A young family of three searches for a home in Tahoe, Calif.; he's looking for an A-Frame with lots of room to entertain within walking distance of town, but she wants a secluded cabin with a rustic feel for some quiet after a stressful week at work.
Brett and Erica are on the hunt for a waterfront property on the Outer Banks in Avon, N.C; with two young children, they want three bedrooms and a pool; Brett prefers a turnkey home, but Erica is willing to do some work.
A young, newly engaged couple get ready to move out of their parents' houses and buy their first home together in Buffalo, N.Y.; he looks for a ranch with a workshop space, but she becomes charmed by houses with character closer to her job.
Single mother Victoria and her two sons want to find a beachfront getaway in Key West, Fla., where they can escape their busy life in Miami; while Victoria is all about the beach, her sons want to be close to downtown and the action there.
A couple look for a vacation home in Lake Carroll, Ill., to share with their three young daughters; they want to find a waterfront house with a rustic vibe, but their budget won't let them get everything on their wish list.
A young family is on the hunt for a larger property in the Sioux Falls area of South Dakota; she wants a cozy, ranch-style home with a finished basement, but he's looking for a farmhouse with a large yard and room for a workshop.
New Jersey transplants want to move back to Pennsylvania to be closer to friends and family; he's looking for a raised ranch style home with a rec room in the basement, while she's hoping for a Colonial-style home with an open-concept living area.
A couple looks for a home in Texas before the market drives up house prices.
A couple from Delray Beach, Fla. wants to move their family of four out of their apartment and into a home; she wants a ranch with an open concept kitchen, while he's looking for a Mediterranean home.
After years of traveling the world, a buyer is setting down roots in her hometown of Charleston, S.C.; she'd like a home with historic charm and plenty of entertaining space, as well as an extra room to use as a short-term rental.
A St. Louis radio personality gets ready to move into her first home and hopes to be on the water so that she can fish any time she wants.
A man and his two roommates search for a home in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley; all three agree they want a home they can fix up, but one roommate wants their own bathroom and a cook's kitchen, while another looks for a pool and ample parking.
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