House Hunters International Season 36 Episode 5 Beach for Berlin
- TV-G
- April 26, 2012
- 21 min
In this episode of House Hunters International, a German couple named Franz and Helga are seeking a vacation home on the beach. Having lived in Berlin for many years, they are looking for a place to escape on weekends and during holidays.
Their real estate agent, Katja, takes them to various properties throughout the north coast of Germany. They start with a quaint beach house, located right on the sand. The couple loves the idea of waking up to the sound of the waves crashing and having direct access to the beach. However, they quickly realize that the house is very small, with only one bedroom and limited space for guests.
Next, they visit a larger property located on the outskirts of a seaside village. The house has four bedrooms, a large yard, and a swimming pool. Franz and Helga are impressed by the spaciousness of the home and love the privacy that comes with the larger property. However, they are concerned about the distance from the beach, which is a ten-minute drive away.
Their final stop is a newly constructed beachfront property that is still under construction. The house is large, with an open floor plan and luxurious finishes. The couple is excited by the potential of customizing the home to their liking. However, the property is significantly over their budget, and they are hesitant to take on such a large financial commitment.
Throughout the episode, Franz and Helga weigh the pros and cons of each property, grappling with the trade-offs between size, location, and price. They also discuss the various ways they can use the property, whether it be for entertaining guests or as a private oasis for themselves.
Ultimately, they choose a beach house that fits their budget and has enough space for guests. The house is located in a sleepy seaside village, offering the couple the relaxation and tranquility they were seeking. They are excited to make it their own, envisioning weekends filled with sun, sand, and sea.