

House Hunters (1999)
Season 140
TV-G
HGTV 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.
Where to Watch House Hunters (1999) • Season 140
13 Episodes
- First Family Home in San FranciscoE5
First Family Home in San FranciscoA family is buying their first home in San Francisco, and while he's looking for a contemporary, she wants a Victorian like the one she grew up in. However, their biggest problem may be finding an affordable place in a city where houses go for hundreds of thousands over asking. - Ranch vs. Spanish-style in FloridaE7
Ranch vs. Spanish-style in FloridaBuyers want to find a home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but they can't agree on a style. She wants a one-story rancher with an updated kitchen, but he's looking for a two-story, Spanish-style house with a garage where he can put his pool table and figurine collection. - Hitting a Homer in PhoenixE9
Hitting a Homer in PhoenixA blended Arizona family looks for a large home in the East Phoenix Valley. She's looking for a French Provincial with an all-white kitchen, but since he's a former major league baseball player, he wants room for an RV garage so he can build a batting cage. Will they find a home with it all? - Charm vs. Size in St. LouisE11
Charm vs. Size in St. LouisA young couple with a three-year-old son is on the hunt for a new home in St. Louis. One is looking for a two-story home with a basement big enough for a pool table. The other, however, is looking for a one-story house with charm and built-ins. - Name That ArchitectE12
Name That ArchitectPalm Springs, California, buyers with a specific wish list look for a bigger home. Both want an authentic mid-century place with views of the mountains. Not just any mid-century home will do, however. To satisfy this couple, the house will also need to have a significant architectural name behind it.