House Hunters Season 103 Episode 6 A Piece of History in Buffalo
- TV-G
- August 4, 2015
- 21 min
In House Hunters season 103 episode 6, A Piece of History in Buffalo, viewers follow a couple as they search for their dream home in the historic Buffalo, New York. The episode opens with the pair explaining that they are looking for a home with character and history, ideally in a neighborhood with charm and walkability. With a budget of $350,000, they enlist the help of local real estate agent, Adrienne Ruggeri, to help them find their perfect match.
The first home on their list is a classic Victorian-style home complete with a wrap-around porch, intricate woodwork, and stained-glass windows. The couple is instantly smitten with the home's old-world charm, but as they tour the interior, they realize that the home's layout doesn't quite fit their needs. The kitchen is small and outdated, and the couple notes that they would like to have a more open concept living area. They also express concern over the home's small backyard, as they have two dogs that require ample outdoor space to play. While they love the home's character, they ultimately decide that the home's layout wouldn't work for their lifestyle.
The next home on the couple's list is a modern loft-style home located in a renovated historic building. The home boasts large windows and an open floor plan, which the couple loves. However, they quickly realize that the open concept isn't conducive to their privacy needs. The home also lacks the outdoor space that they desire, and the location isn't in their preferred neighborhood. Despite its modern charm, the couple decides to keep looking.
The third home that Adrienne shows the couple is a historic home built in the 1800s. The couple is drawn to the home's unique characteristics, like the original leaded glass windows and the grand foyer. They are also impressed by the home's large backyard, which offers plenty of space for their dogs to run and play. However, the couple expresses concern over the home's potential for needed repairs due to its age. Additionally, the home only has one bathroom, which isn't ideal for their lifestyle. While they love the home's charm and history, they ultimately decide that the potential for needed repairs is too great of a risk to take on.
The final home that Adrienne shows the couple is a historic farmhouse located outside of Buffalo. The home has undergone renovations and updates over the years, but still retains its original charm and character. The home boasts a large living room with ample space for entertaining, and the kitchen has been updated with all of the modern amenities the couple requires. The home also has a large backyard with plenty of outdoor space for their dogs to play. Although the farmhouse meets many of the couple's requirements, there are some concerns. The home is located outside of their preferred neighborhood, and there is potential for needed repairs due to the home's age. However, the couple ultimately decides that the home's character and charm outweigh any potential risks, and they make an offer on the farmhouse.
Overall, House Hunters season 103 episode 6, A Piece of History in Buffalo, showcases the challenges and rewards of finding a historic home in a desirable neighborhood. Through the couple's journey, viewers see the importance of prioritizing one's needs and expectations when searching for a home, as well as the inherent risks and rewards of investing in a piece of history.