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House Hunters International

Season 101 2016 - 2017
TV-G

  • 2017-01-31T03:30:00Z on HGTV
  • 25m
  • 5h 54m (13 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Reality
This spin-off of the wildly popular House Hunters goes around the globe. Home hunters and their realtors check out all sorts of architectural styles and work through the quirks of buying real estate in other countries.

13 episodes

Season Premiere

2017-01-31T03:30:00Z

101x01 San Jose All the Way

Season Premiere

101x01 San Jose All the Way

  • 2017-01-31T03:30:00Z21m

Joe and Kaitlyn love to travel, so when Joe got the opportunity at work to transfer to San Jose, Costa Rica, he was quick to accept. His wife, Kaitlyn, was more apprehensive, since it meant she'd have to give up her career in law and shift from a working wife to a stay-at-home mom for their daughter, Lucianna. Now that they're down to only one salary, Kaitlyn has got her eye on the budget and is concerned with finding a home that's safe and suitable for the whole family. Joe on the other hand has a tendency to be slightly impulsive, with a history of knee-jerk decisions like buying a house off the internet. Kaitlyn will have to keep tabs on Joe to make sure he doesn't spend more on their new home than they can afford.

Janice, Chad, and their two boys are moving from the rural mountains of Alberta, Canada, to the sunny metropolitan city of Brisbane, Australia, where Janice will be working as a professor. She's looking to embrace a true Aussie lifestyle, and that includes the style of their home. But while she wants a traditional 'Queenslander' house with a swimming pool, Chad is looking for something more modern with a lot less maintenance. Chad's already given up his job as an executive in Canada to make the move Down Under for Janice's career. Is he willing to give up what he wants in a home so Janice can have her dream job and dream house?

Traveling the world has always been a major component of Oliver and Jaclyn's relationship, so when an opportunity to advance his engineering career came up in Groningen, they jumped at the chance to explore the Netherlands. They want their 2-year-old daughter Roma to have an adventure that feels different from suburban Ohio, but they have opposing views on what that looks like. Jaclyn feels the best way to immerse in Dutch culture is to take a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to live on a houseboat. Oliver feels the family doesn't need to take as deep of a plunge to get an authentic experience in Groningen, but Jaclyn's dreams may be too big to refuse.

For Russ and Stacy, juggling their stressful jobs and raising a blended family of five has been hectic. After an invigorating vacation to Costa Rica they decided to buy a home there. Russ and Stacy share the same goal to live more relaxing lives in Costa Ballena, but they can't seem to agree on location. Russ wants a rugged home way up the mountains where just driving there is an adventure. Practical Stacy wants a more modern home with a less treacherous drive and she's willing to stretch the budget a little to find the right place.

Jeff and Elizabeth have two kids with a third on the way. They love their home in Colorado, but an opportunity to work his way through one of Europe's premiere engineering PhD programs is an offer they can't refuse. Jeff has always wanted to live in a city, and Delft's rustic canals and European charm have him googly-eyed. He can't wait to lay roots in Delft's charming downtown, but with two kids and a baby on the way, Elizabeth worries that the canals and windmills may be causing her normally pragmatic husband to be swayed unscientifically.

Paula and Jason have relocated to the city of Delft in the Netherlands where she will study for her master's degree in design and he will continue working remotely for an American company. Jason loves the history of Delft with its centuries-old buildings and canals, but living in the historic city center would mean a much longer commute for Paula. Will the couple be able to find a place near the school in the suburbs and stay close to Delft's beautiful canals and cathedrals?

Mike and Kathy are committing to life in her ancestral homeland, the Czech Republic.

An American artist is drawn to Gangi, Italy, by the promise of homes costing only one euro.

Iowa couple Amanda and Scott are moving the family to New Zealand after Amanda lands a job in Invercargill. The move will likely result in a smaller living space and a lower salary for the home's breadwinner but will also mean more quality time with the family. Amanda is adamant about staying on budget, but will that require material sacrifices for the family?

Will has been living in the Philippines part-time for 10 years while starting a trapeze school and a PR firm. With both businesses doing well, he's decided to make the move permanent and is leaving behind his old life in New Jersey. Will's best friend Nick is on hand to help him find his new home, but the banter and hijinks that mark their friendship leaves their helpful real estate agent with a bigger job than he expected.

Cindy and Alex head to Montezuma, Costa Rica, any time they need a break from daily life in Massachusetts. They want their daughter, Domino, to be exposed to other cultures, so they're looking to move to their relaxation spot permanently. The couple agrees this is an amazing opportunity for their daughter to have a worldlier view but they're on completely different pages as to where to find a home. Cindy wants a laid-back beach lifestyle, but with Alex pining to live in a remote jungle environment, Domino may be the only one to help settle their standoff.

Randy is looking to live his dream by moving to Puntarenas, Costa Rica, with his high school sweetheart, Debbie. Randy wants to live on the beach, no matter the cost, but Debbie's priority is finding a house large enough for their kids while maintaining stability for their financial future. Their real estate agent is caught between the clients and their wishes...will he be able to talk Robert into a more affordable home further from the beach?

A couple debates serene countryside or bustling city when searching for a family home in Italy.

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