House Hunters Season 106 Episode 94 Family of Six Upsizing in Greenville, S.C.
- TVG
- June 5, 2017
A family of six is on a mission to upsize their home in Greenville, South Carolina. With four growing children, the parents are looking for a spacious house with plenty of room for everyone to spread out. The budget is set at $500,000, and the family is hoping to find a move-in ready property so they can focus on settling in and enjoying their new home.
The first house they tour is a five-bedroom, three-bath home in a quiet suburban neighborhood. The house boasts a large backyard perfect for the kids to play in, and the parents are impressed with the spacious master suite. However, they are a bit disappointed with the outdated kitchen and guest bedrooms, which would require some renovation to become functional for their family. Despite the drawbacks, the family is impressed with the overall size and potential of the home.
The second house they see is a four-bedroom, four-bath property in a more upscale neighborhood. This house is move-in ready, with modern finishes and plenty of storage space. The parents are delighted with the fully-equipped kitchen, complete with high-end appliances and granite countertops. The older children are thrilled with the finished basement, which could serve as a playroom or hangout space. The only downside to this house is the lack of a large backyard, a fact that concerns the parents.
The third house is a six-bedroom, five-bath home with a massive backyard and plenty of space for entertaining. The family is excited by the potential this property represents, but as they tour the home, they begin to have some reservations. The house needs a fair amount of work to get it up to code, including updating the electrical system and repairing some water damage. While the parents are intrigued by the possibilities, they worry that the cost of the renovations might push the house out of their budget.
As they weigh the options, the family is torn between the different properties. The first house has a great location and plenty of space, but would require significant renovations to make it truly functional for their family. The second house is move-in ready but lacks the outdoor space they desire. The third house offers the space and potential they crave, but requires costly renovations to make it livable.
In the end, the family decides to go with the second house, drawn in by the modern finishes and great location. While the backyard isn't as large as they had hoped, they feel they can make the best of the space they have. The family looks forward to making the house their own and settling into the spacious, move-in ready property.