House Hunters International Season 38 Episode 6 Hitting the Note in Valencia
- TV-G
- June 2, 2012
- 21 min
In season 38 episode 6 of House Hunters International, titled "Hitting the Note in Valencia," viewers are taken on a journey to Spain where a couple is looking for the perfect home to accommodate their musical lifestyle.
The couple, a singer and a musician, have been performing together for years and are ready to take their talents overseas. Valencia has been on their radar for some time due to its vibrant music scene, warm climate, and rich culture.
Their budget is $400,000, and they are searching for a modern apartment with plenty of space for them to practice and create music. They also desire a location that is close to the city center and all of the amenities it has to offer.
The episode begins with the couple meeting their real estate agent, who takes them to their first property. It's a spacious apartment located in a prime location in the city center. The apartment has a large living room, two bedrooms, and a modern kitchen with all the appliances they need. The couple is thrilled with the space and the location but feels that the apartment lacks character and personality.
The couple is then taken to a property with a bit more character. It's a renovated historic building with exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and plenty of natural light. The apartment layout is perfect for the couple and has a large open-plan living area that can double as a music studio. However, it's located on a busy street, and the noise levels may interfere with their music practice.
The third property takes the couple to the outskirts of the city, where they find a spacious three-story townhouse with a rooftop terrace. The house has ample space for the couple to set up their music equipment, and the terrace boasts beautiful views of the city. However, the location is far from the city center, and the couple is concerned about the commute to their gigs and performances.
The couple is now faced with a difficult decision: a spacious apartment in the heart of the city, a quirky apartment with character but on a busy street, or a townhouse with a rooftop terrace but far from the city center.
Throughout the episode, viewers get a glimpse into the couple's dynamic as they weigh their options and consider what's most important to them. They discuss their music careers and how their new home will impact their work. They also talk about their vision for their life in Valencia and how each property fits into that vision.
In the end, the couple makes their decision, but viewers will have to tune in to find out which property they chose. Overall, "Hitting the Note in Valencia" is a fun and entertaining episode that offers a unique perspective on what it's like to move overseas as a musician.