House Hunters International Season 63 Episode 3 Head Over Heels in Andorra
- TV-G
- February 6, 2014
- 21 min
Maria is a professional skier and has been living in Andorra for the last 5 years. While she loves the mountains and skiing, she is ready to settle down and start a family with her boyfriend, Matteo. The couple is looking for a home with plenty of space for their future children and close to the ski slopes.
Their real estate agent, Luis, shows them three options. The first is a quaint farmhouse that has been renovated into a modern home. It has a large kitchen, four bedrooms, and a cozy living room. However, it's a 30-minute drive from the ski resort.
The second option is a brand new townhouse near the center of town. It has three floors, four bedrooms, and a rooftop terrace. It's also conveniently located close to the ski lifts. But, it's a little further away from nature, which Matteo is concerned about.
The third option is a spacious apartment in a modern building with an open floor plan, four bedrooms, and two balconies. It's located in a quiet neighborhood and has stunning views of the mountains. It's close to the ski lifts, but a little further away from the town center.
As they weigh their options, Maria and Matteo must also consider their budget. They're hoping to stay under their max budget of 700,000 euros. They quickly realize that the closer they are to the slopes, the more expensive the properties become.
Throughout the episode, we see the couple fall in love with moments of each property. They discuss how each property will meet their needs and what compromises they'll need to make. We also see them contemplate the idea of owning a home and putting down roots in Andorra forever.
In the end, Maria and Matteo make their decision based on a combination of their needs, wants, and budget. They make an offer and go through the process of closing on their dream home in Andorra.
"Head Over Heels in Andorra" is a heartwarming episode that showcases a couple's journey of finding the perfect home to start their family in a new country. It's a reminder that home is where the heart is, and sometimes it takes some searching to find it.