House Hunters International Season 78 Episode 13 Singing for Space in Stockholm, Sweden
- TVG
- June 30, 2015
Jenna and Brock, a married couple from Los Angeles, are looking to start a new chapter in their lives by relocating to Stockholm, Sweden. Jenna is a professional singer and Brock works in finance, so they are both seeking a home that can accommodate their unique needs. With the help of a real estate agent, the couple embarks on a house hunt that takes them all around the beautiful city of Stockholm.
Their must-haves include a home with plenty of natural light and open space, as Jenna needs a space to practice her singing and Brock wants room to entertain clients. They are also interested in a home with modern amenities, such as a gym and a sauna. As they view various apartments and houses, Jenna and Brock must decide which factors are most important to them and which compromises they are willing to make.
Throughout their search, the couple also experiences some cultural differences and language barriers, as they are not fluent in Swedish. Although they are excited for the new adventure ahead, they must also navigate the challenges of relocating to a new country.
As they narrow down their options, Jenna and Brock must also take into account their budget. Stockholm is known for being an expensive city, and they are looking for a home that is within their means while still meeting their requirements. With each property they view, they must calculate the potential costs and weigh them against their priorities.
Finally, after weeks of searching, Jenna and Brock find a home that meets their needs and exceeds their expectations. They reveal their selection to the real estate agent, who helps them through the process of closing the deal and preparing for their move.
Singing for Space in Stockholm, Sweden is a heartwarming episode that showcases the excitement and challenges of moving to a new country. Viewers will enjoy the stunning cityscapes of Stockholm and the charming homes that Jenna and Brock consider. The episode also touches on themes of compromise, budgeting, and cultural adaptation, making it relatable to anyone who has experienced a big move.