

House Hunters (1999)
Season 164
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 164
13 Episodes
- A Basement for the BandE2
A Basement for the BandA rocker couple in New Jersey hopes to find a home that fits their lifestyle. While the night owls agree they want a master with few windows, she's looking for an older Colonial with lots of charm while he's got his heart set on an updated mid-century modern with a big basement for band practice. - Culture Shock in CharlotteE6
Culture Shock in CharlotteLongtime New Yorkers hope their budget can help them overcome the culture shock they're experiencing in Charlotte, North Carolina. One is dead-set on a traditional Charlotte Colonial but the other is hoping they land on a Mediterranean if they can find one. - A Solid Foundation in Denver, COE8
A Solid Foundation in Denver, COA Denver couple with two small kids is tired of living with her parents and wants to find a place of their own. However, because their last house had foundation issues, each home must pass his 'marble test'. Meanwhile, she has her heart set on finding a ranch-style property that reminds her of her grandmother's home. - Big Wedding or Big HouseE11
Big Wedding or Big HouseOrlando newlyweds decide to forego a big wedding so they can buy their first home together. While they agree on having a screened-in porch with a pool, they're at odds over everything else. She wants a newly built farmhouse with a huge porch but he'd rather have a Mediterranean with a few projects to tackle. - Storefront or House in South JerseyE12
Storefront or House in South JerseyA couple is ready to cash in on their New York City apartment so they can buy a bigger place in South Jersey. But while one is dead-set on having a home with an attached retail space for his new business, the other would prefer a little separation between work and home.