House Hunters Season 16 Episode 6 Family Outgrows Home
- 21 min
House Hunters is an American television series that follows individuals, couples, and families as they search for their dream homes. Each episode features the homebuyers as they tour various homes, weighing the pros and cons of each before ultimately deciding on their chosen property. In the show's sixteenth season, episode six, entitled "Family Outgrows Home," viewers are taken on a journey with a family that has outgrown their current house and is on the hunt for something new.
The episode begins by introducing the Fuentes family, consisting of parents Maria and Sergio, and their two children, Lucas and Gabriella. The family currently lives in a small, two-bedroom house that they bought when they first got married, but as their children have grown, the house has become too small for their needs. They are now looking for a larger home that can accommodate their growing family.
Maria and Sergio have a budget of $700,000 and are looking for a home with at least four bedrooms and three bathrooms. They would also like a large backyard for their children to play in, and a home that is in a good school district. With their budget in mind, the family sets out to tour several homes in their preferred neighborhoods.
The first home they visit has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, but they quickly realize that it is too small for their needs. They move on to the next home, which has five bedrooms and four bathrooms and a large backyard. While the family loves the size and potential of the home, they are turned off by the outdated kitchen and bathrooms and worry about the cost of renovations.
The third home they visit is a large, six-bedroom, four-bathroom house with a modern kitchen and plenty of space for the family. The backyard has a swimming pool and an outdoor kitchen, which the family loves. However, the home is located in a less desirable neighborhood and is far from the children's school, so the family ultimately decides against it.
The fourth home they visit has five bedrooms and three bathrooms and is located in a desirable school district. While the home is on the smaller side, the family is impressed with the updates made to the kitchen and bathrooms and can envision themselves making the space work for their family. They also love the backyard, which has a large grassy area for the children to play in.
The final home they tour is a large, six-bedroom, four-bathroom home that is move-in ready. The home has a grand entrance with a spiral staircase and an open floor plan, perfect for entertaining. The backyard has a large pool, a hot tub, and a built-in fire pit. While the family is impressed with the size and amenities of the home, they are not sure they want to commit to the higher mortgage that comes with it.
After touring each home, the Fuentes family sits down to weigh the pros and cons of each. While they loved the size and potential of the second and third homes, they ultimately decide that the fourth home is the best option for their family. It is in a great school district, has a large backyard, and has been updated and maintained well. The family makes an offer on the home and is thrilled when their offer is accepted.
In the end, the Fuentes family is excited to start their new chapter in their larger, more spacious home. House Hunters' season 16, episode 6, "Family Outgrows Home," is an excellent example of how the show follows families on their journeys to find their dream homes. The episode highlights the importance of prioritizing a home's features and amenities, as well as staying within a budget. House Hunters is a must-watch for anyone interested in the homebuying process or simply loves watching homes tours and renovation shows.