House Hunters International Season 141 Episode 22 Nature vs. Neighbors in Nosara
- TV-G
- January 30, 2020
- 21 min
In this episode of House Hunters International, we follow the story of a couple who are looking to move to the town of Nosara in Costa Rica. The couple, who are originally from the United States, are seeking a change of pace from their fast-paced lives and are drawn to the natural beauty of Nosara.
Nosara is located on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica and is known for its pristine beaches and lush jungles. The couple is looking for a home that will allow them to fully immerse themselves in the natural surroundings while also having the amenities and convenience of a modern home.
The first property the couple visits is a stunning home nestled in the jungle. The home boasts a spacious outdoor living area complete with a pool and expansive views of the surrounding jungle. The interior of the home is equally impressive with modern amenities and beautiful wood finishes throughout.
The second property the couple visits is a beachfront home located just steps away from the ocean. The home is bright and airy, with large windows that offer stunning views of the ocean. The couple is drawn to the tranquility of the beachfront property and the sound of the waves crashing on the shore.
Finally, the couple visits a quaint home located in a neighborhood that is a bit more developed. The home is surrounded by lush gardens and offers a mix of traditional and modern features. While the home may not offer the same level of privacy as the other two options, it is still set against a beautiful natural backdrop.
Throughout the episode, the couple struggles to decide between the three options, weighing the pros and cons of each property. They must also decide whether they want to prioritize privacy and nature or the convenience of being closer to neighbors and amenities.
In the end, the couple must make a tough decision, but ultimately choose a home that combines the best of both worlds - privacy and natural beauty with the convenience of being close to town. As they settle into their new home, they are excited to embrace the slower pace of life in Costa Rica and fully immerse themselves in the stunning natural surroundings.