House Hunters International Season 26 Episode 58 Time Out in Tarija, Bolivia
- TV-G
- September 18, 2012
- 21 min
House Hunters International follows people from all over the world as they search for their perfect home abroad, and in season 26 episode 58, entitled "Time Out in Tarija, Bolivia," viewers join Jordan and Jeri as they explore the options for their new life in South America.
Jeri is a native of Bolivia, but she and her American husband Jordan have been living in the United States for years. However, they have decided to move back to Bolivia so their children can experience their mother's culture and closer connection to her family. They have settled on the town of Tarija, high in the Andes Mountains, for its stunning views, laid-back atmosphere, and excellent wine.
Making the move back to Bolivia presents unique challenges, as the country does not have a formal real estate industry to rely on. With no multiple listing services or real estate agents, Jordan and Jeri will have to rely on word of mouth, local classifieds, and their own ingenuity to find the perfect home for their family.
The couple sets a budget of $350,000 for their new property, and they are hoping to find a large, spacious home with plenty of outdoor space for their children to play. They also place great importance on finding a home that has cultural significance, as they want their children to grow up with an appreciation for their heritage.
The first property they visit is a large, modern house with all the amenities the family could want. It boasts four bedrooms and four bathrooms, a large open-plan living and dining area, and a gorgeous view of the mountains from the backyard. However, the property is not centrally located, and Jordan and Jeri worry that it may be too isolated from the town's cultural offerings.
Next, they visit a more traditional Bolivian property, a beautiful adobe home with a large central courtyard. The house has four bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as a separate outdoor kitchen and barbecue area. The property's traditional architecture and large outdoor space especially appeal to Jeri, who sees this house as the best fit for her family's cultural immersion goals. However, Jordan worries about the upkeep of an older home and the potential for structural issues.
Finally, the couple visits a home that is located in the heart of the town's cultural district. It is a large, colonial-style house with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as a sprawling outdoor living area complete with a pool and hot tub. This home's location is ideal, as it is only a short walk to all of the town's cultural offerings, but the house itself has been renovated to meet modern standards. Jordan and Jeri are both impressed with the house and feel that it meets all of their needs.
The episode ends with Jordan and Jeri weighing their options and ultimately choosing the perfect home for their family's new life in Tarija. Through the process of searching for their dream house, the couple learns about the culture and lifestyle of their new home and reflects on the importance of creating a space that reflects their family heritage and values.
Overall, House Hunters International season 26 episode 58 offers a fascinating look at the unique challenges of house-hunting in a country without a formal real estate industry. Viewers will also learn about the cultural offerings and lifestyle of Tarija, Bolivia, and gain insight into the importance of creating a home that reflects one's cultural identity.