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 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.
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 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 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.