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House Hunters

Season 129 2017
TV-G

  • 2017-07-04T02:00:00Z on HGTV
  • 22m
  • 6h 21m (13 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Reality, Documentary
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.

13 episodes

Season Premiere

2017-07-04T02:00:00Z

129x01 Polar Opposites in Newport Beach

Season Premiere

129x01 Polar Opposites in Newport Beach

  • 2017-07-04T02:00:00Z30m

A couple's dream of buying a $1 million vacation home in Newport Beach, California, is put to the test when they disagree over its style. He's pushing for a cozy cottage with a lived-in feel. She insists on a stark white contemporary home.

2017-07-11T02:00:00Z

129x02 Trading Up in Columbus

129x02 Trading Up in Columbus

  • 2017-07-11T02:00:00Z30m

A reporter and a producer are looking for a new home in Columbus, Ohio. He prefers big backyard and a fireplace, while she wants a brand-new home with a gourmet kitchen to use as a background for her social media videos.

A couple relocating from the East Coast to West Coast is ready to put down roots. In the competitive and pricey San Diego market, however, they soon realize that even with a million dollar budget they'll need to make compromises.

A first-time buyer seeks help from her mom in Portland, Oregon. Mom thinks her daughter should put some sweat equity into one of the city's historic Craftsman bungalows. But the buyer's dog is also coming along for the hunt, and a big yard is his top priority.

2017-07-18T02:00:00Z

129x05 Mother Knows Best

129x05 Mother Knows Best

  • 2017-07-18T02:00:00Z30m

A young buyer is seeking her first condo in a residential neighborhood just north of Chicago. Her mother, however, is coming along for the ride and thinks she should be in a downtown high-rise complete with all amenities and, most importantly, a doorman for safety. Will she find the perfect place she can call her own that also puts her mother at ease?

Married real estate agents look for the perfect home in Oklahoma City, OK. He's hoping to find a one-story Craftsman-style home but she's partial to the French Country style and wants two stories. The couple quickly find out they're their own toughest clients -- will they be able to find something that satisfies them both?

A couple looks for a home with some mid-century glam in Chico, CA. The interior designer of the two wants a fixer-upper he can put his stamp on but the other is laser-focused on finding a home that comes with a pool. Will their budget force them to choose one over the other?

A woman searches for a home in Florida that has plenty of roaming space for her three cats. She quickly discovers that finding the perfect home with the tropical vibe she wants won't be easy. Will she find a place that satisfies both her and her cats?

A Pittsburgh man is looking for a house reminiscent of this childhood home. His New Jersey-born wife doesn't think their new home has to be an exact replica of his parents' and wants something more contemporary. She also wants something reminiscent of her own childhood in the form of a swimming pool like she grew up with. Will they find something that's a perfect compromise?

A newly engaged couple is searching for their first home in Pittsburgh. But while he's hoping for a ranch with an open floor plan and projects he can tackle, she's more interested in a two-story Colonial and is hesitant about him taking on any big renovations.

A young couple hunts for a starter home in the suburbs of Kansas City, but they each have different wishes. He wants a Cape Cod fixer-upper, while she would prefer a new Craftsman-style home instead. Can she persuade him to go with the ease of new construction?

A couple is leaving Manhattan and buying their first home in Beacon, New York. She'd love a sprawling white farmhouse, but he loves Beacon's vintage charm and prefers a historic Queen Anne Victorian.

Atlanta sisters search for a larger place of their own, but struggle with completely different style tastes. One wants a condo downtown with Craftsman style and homey details, while the other favors a single-family home with a glam interior.

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