House Hunters International Season 26 Episode 33 Scottish Painter Finds Solace In The Medieval Village of Guardia Sanframondi, Italy
- August 14, 2012
In this episode of House Hunters International, we follow Scottish painter Lisa as she sets out on a journey to find a new home in the charming medieval village of Guardia Sanframondi, Italy.
Lisa is drawn to the village's beautiful architecture, stunning countryside views, and vibrant community of artists. With a budget of 100,000 euros, she hopes to find a traditional home with plenty of character and potential for a studio space.
The first property she tours, a stone house with a spacious terrace and views of the village, captures her heart. But with a price tag of 130,000 euros, it may stretch her budget too far.
Next, Lisa visits a fixer-upper with a large garden and potential for a studio space. Despite the renovations needed, she falls in love with the property's authentic features and peaceful location outside the village.
The third property on Lisa's list is a spacious apartment in the heart of the village. Its modern amenities and central location make it a tempting option, but she worries the noise and lack of outside space might not suit her artistic lifestyle.
After careful consideration, Lisa makes an offer on her dream home - the stone house with stunning views. But when the negotiations hit a snag, she considers the potential of the fixer-upper before ultimately deciding to pursue the stone house once again.
With the help of her real estate agent, Lisa navigates the challenges and triumphs of finding a new home in a foreign country. And in the end, she finds solace and inspiration in the historic beauty of Guardia Sanframondi.