

House Hunters
House Hunters: Classics Season 19
TV-G
This is Season 19 of the first 41 that are considered Classics for this show.
Where to Watch House Hunters: Classics Season 19
13 Episodes
- Larger Place, Same NeighborhoodE1
Larger Place, Same NeighborhoodWith a young baby growing fast, Dexter, Michigan, residents Julie and Steven Wineman have decided it's time to move to a larger house. They hope that their real-estate agent Kathy Toth will be able to find them a four-bedroom home that is in their price range and located in the same neighborhood they have grown to love. - Same Area, Bigger PlaceE2
Same Area, Bigger PlaceHolly and Steve Hartell, their daughter, Nellie, and dog, Grady, live just outside Alexandria, Virginia, in a charming family-friendly area called Del Ray. Their 1,200-square-foot two-story starter home lacks storage space for Steve's nine bikes, and there isn't much room for Nellie to play. - Relocating To LouisvilleE3
Relocating To LouisvilleAfter nearly three years in sunny Naples, Florida, Lavon Portman has decided to return to Louisville, Kentucky to be near her daughter and two grandchildren. Although she loves the spacious and contemporary feel of her Florida home, Lavon knows she can get a larger place for a lower price in the buyer-friendly city Louisville. - Condo in the CityE4
Condo in the CityWhen Justin, a systems analyst, got a job in Atlanta, he did not know what to expect. Six months later, he has fallen in love with the city and is ready to buy a condo. He wants to find an updated place that has a balcony and a view of the Atlanta skyline. With the help of real estate agent Anu Sethi, he begins his search in Midtown. - More Space to Spread OutE5
More Space to Spread OutNewlyweds Katy and Steve Harrington live in an 850-square-foot rental apartment just outside Boulder, Colorado, in an area called Superior. While their place is nice, it's way too small. They can't wait to find a place where they can spread out. Their budget constraints mean that they might have to search a bit further away and focus on the tri-city area of Firestone, Frederick and Dacono, located north of Boulder. They have enlisted the help of realtor Dawn Geerson-Matesi to help with their hunt. - Size Upgrade WantedE6
Size Upgrade WantedAfter living in their Dearborn Heights, Michigan, home for 20 years, Sharon and Keith DeGrandchamp are ready for a change and want to buy a new house. Their grown sons, Curt and Gary, still live at home and will be making the move with them. And with son, Gary, as their real estate agent, Sharon and Keith feel confident they’ll be able to find what they want. But will working with family really make their search easier? - First-Time HomeownerE7
First-Time HomeownerAmy Solano is a 25-year-old career woman who has been living with her parents while saving up to buy a place of her own. She is finally ready to leave the nest, and she is a little nervous but also very excited to become a homeowner. She hopes to find a place with everything on her list without spending more than $215,000. Real estate agent Ryan Zinn signs on to help with the house hunt. - Next Move: NashvilleE8
Next Move: NashvilleWhen Seana Fisher was ready to upgrade to a house, her oldest friend, real estate agent Heathermarie Griffin, took her to the Miracle Mile area of Los Angeles and helped her find a 1,500-square-foot, two-bedroom, one-bath, art-deco style home. The place had as much personality and pizzazz as Fisher herself. Now, two years later, her life has changed dramatically. She has adopted another dog, and her music career has taken a new turn. She is ready to trade torch songs for country music, and is packing her bags and moving to the country music capital of the world, Nashville, Tennessee. She wants to be close to the downtown music studios and clubs, but she wants a more residential feel than her ultra-urban L.A. neighborhood. Real estate agent Audra Thomas tackles the challenge. - Bigger Pad NeededE9
Bigger Pad NeededKelly McCreary, a 28-year-old account representative and part-time gymnastics teacher, currently lives on the outskirts of Wilmington, Delaware, a city known for its tax-free shopping. She is a self-professed shopaholic and packrat who has collected so much stuff she has outgrown her two-bedroom condo and has decided to buy a townhouse with more space. She wants to keep her search in or near her current neighborhood, and she's staying in familiar territory by re-teaming with Joan Goloskov, the realtor who helped her buy the condo she's in now. - Planting Rhode Island RootsE10
Planting Rhode Island RootsStacy Kish, originally from Connecticut, settled in Warwick, R.I., after college and has been living in a cramped one-bedroom rental that has given her a bad case of the blahs. She has been saving her cash and is now ready to strike out and buy her first home. Real estate agent Alayna Berek helps with the search. - Wanted: Move-In-Ready CondoE11
Wanted: Move-In-Ready CondoMichael Kalil, an event planner at a popular Boston bar, is ready to leave his tiny, rundown apartment and buy a condo in his same North End neighborhood. But the commitment-phobic Michael is having trouble finding a condo he can stick with so he's asked pal and real estate agent Toni Gilardi for some help. Together, the duo are hoping to find the perfect move-in ready two-bed, two-bath condo that is within Michael's $500,000 price range. - Shortening the CommuteE12
Shortening the CommuteDebi and John Perry have been living in Taylorsville, Utah, with their three young children. John has started a new job at Hill Air Force Base 30 miles away, and the long commute means he spends more time away from his young family than he likes. The Perrys have decided to sell their house in Taylorsville and move closer to the base. Helping them with their search is real estate agent Jenifer Meller. - Family Needs Larger DigsE13
Family Needs Larger DigsFayetteville, Georgia, residents Kenya and Hason Graham are feeling squeezed in in their three-bedroom home. Though they have plenty of room outdoors, the Grahams want more room inside for their two sons, Riko and Aaron. They are hoping to find a move-in ready house with an open layout, roomy garage and large yard that is in the same great school district as their current place.