

House HuntersTemporada 229
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.
Onde assistir House Hunters • Temporada 229
13 episódios
- From the Frying Pan to the Freezer in Pittsburgh
E1From the Frying Pan to the Freezer in PittsburghA Florida family is tired of year-long summer and looks to move and experience the charming four seasons of Pittsburgh. She wants a mid-century modern she can jazz up with her colorful murals, but he has his heart set on a historic Victorian. - Large Home for Six Kids and Eight Pets
E3Large Home for Six Kids and Eight PetsA recently married couple needs to find a home with enough space for their blended family of six kids and eight pets in New Palestine, Indiana. She wants something warm and homey, but he prefers a place with a more industrial look. - A Downtown Dilemma in Nashville
E6A Downtown Dilemma in NashvilleA young couple has differing priorities on their search for a home in Nashville. She wants a modern condo in the action downtown, but he's getting ready to pop the question and prefers a house in the suburbs where they can raise future kids. - A Home and New Business in Michigan
E7A Home and New Business in MichiganNewlyweds and former zookeepers are looking for a home that can also be a nature-themed bed and breakfast in Michigan. Finding a place that can provide everything they need for both their home and new business, however, will be a challenge. - Goodbye Canada, Hello South Carolina
E13Goodbye Canada, Hello South CarolinaA Canadian couple looks to start a new chapter and find a home in Columbia, South Carolina. He wants to upgrade from their modest condo to a five-bedroom Craftsman, but she thinks a more common Southern brick house would allow them to save more money.








