House Hunters Season 123 Episode 4 A House With a Story
- TV-G
- January 12, 2017
- 21 min
In House Hunters season 123 episode 4, titled "A House With a Story," viewers are taken on a journey through the search for a new home by a young family. The couple, who are expecting their first child, is looking for a house that has character and personality, as well as a unique story behind it.
The episode begins with the couple meeting with their real estate agent to discuss their must-haves and deal-breakers. They are looking for a house with at least three bedrooms, a large backyard, and a home office space for the husband's remote work. However, their biggest priority is finding a home that has a history, whether that's a historic building or simply a house with a unique past.
The first house they view is a 1920s Craftsman-style home that has been restored to its original beauty. The couple is immediately drawn to the classic front porch and the original woodwork inside. The agent points out some of the updates made to the home, such as the modern kitchen and updated bathrooms, but the couple is more interested in learning about the history of the house. The agent shares that the previous owners were a family of artists who hosted many gatherings and events in the home. The couple is intrigued by the idea of living in a home with such a vibrant past.
The second house they visit is a mid-century modern home that was built in the 1950s. The couple loves the open floor plan and the clean lines of the architecture. The agent points out that the home has been updated with modern amenities, but the couple is more interested in the story behind the house. The agent shares that the original owner was a famous architect who designed many buildings in the area. The couple is impressed by the idea of living in a home designed by someone with such a significant impact on the community.
The third and final house they view is a Victorian-style home that was built in the late 1800s. The couple is immediately drawn to the unique architecture and the detailed woodwork inside. The agent shares that the home has been restored to its original character, with many of the original details still intact. The couple is thrilled to learn that the home has a history of being the town's first library. The husband, who is a writer, is especially excited about the idea of living in a home with such rich literary history.
After viewing all three homes, the couple has a difficult decision to make. Each home has its own unique story, making it challenging to choose just one. They weigh the pros and cons of each home, considering the size, location, and history. In the end, they choose the Victorian-style home that was once the town's library. They are eager to start their new chapter in a home with such rich history and character.
Overall, this episode of House Hunters offers a unique perspective on the home-buying process. Rather than solely focusing on the practical aspects of a home, the couple in this episode is more concerned with finding a home with a story and a history. This episode is sure to resonate with viewers who have a passion for historic architecture and the stories behind the homes we live in.