House Hunters International Season 109 Episode 13 Dueling in Barcelona
- TV-G
- October 14, 2017
- 21 min
In season 109, episode 13 of House Hunters International, titled Dueling in Barcelona, we follow two buyers as they hunt for the perfect home in the vibrant city of Barcelona, Spain. The two buyers, each looking for something different, quickly discover that the city's booming real estate market is not on their side, as finding the perfect home within their budget is going to be a challenge.
The first buyer, Andrea, is a professional flamenco dancer looking for a space that she can transform into a dance studio. With a budget of €350,000, she needs a space that is both functional and centrally located. She is hoping to find a place that offers enough square footage for a dance floor, mirrors, and a sound system, while still being in a desirable neighborhood with access to public transportation.
The second buyer, Eric, is a retired software engineer looking for a space that he can convert into a workshop for his hobby of woodworking. He has a slightly higher budget of €400,000 and is looking for a pied-à-terre with enough space, light, and access to amenities. Eric wants a place where he can unwind and get lost in his passion while still enjoying the city's bustling charm.
Barcelona's real estate market has become increasingly competitive in recent years, and both buyers quickly realize how difficult it can be to find what they are looking for. They are determined to find a place that is perfect for them, and they decide to work with a local real estate agent who can guide them through the process.
As the episode progresses, we see Andrea and Eric viewing a number of apartments, each with its unique challenges and advantages. One property they view is a spacious apartment on a quiet street in the city center. The space has an open floor plan that could be perfect for Andrea's dance studio, but it's out of their price range. They continue to look, however, undeterred in their search.
Another property they view is a charming studio with high ceilings and lots of natural light. It's centrally located in the Gothic Quarter, but the space is too small for Andrea's needs, and it lacks the workshop space that Eric is looking for. Despite this, they both appreciate the charm of the space and the location.
Throughout the episode, tension builds between the two buyers as they both seek a space that is uniquely suited to their needs. It becomes a friendly competition as they vie for the perfect spot in the city they both love. Will Andrea find a space that is perfect for her dance studio, or will Eric find a place that is perfect for his woodworking? Or will they have to compromise on a property that suits both of their needs?
In the end, both buyers are presented with some tough decisions as they weigh the pros and cons of each property they've seen. The episode builds to a dramatic conclusion as they must choose the perfect space from a few distinct options. Without giving anything away, viewers are sure to be satisfied with the outcome of this exciting episode of House Hunters International.