House Hunters Season 19 Episode 3 Relocating to Louisville
- August 17, 2006
- 21 min
In this episode of House Hunters, we follow a family as they search for a new home in the charming city of Louisville, Kentucky. The family, comprised of a married couple and their two young children, is relocating from out of state in order to be closer to relatives.
The episode starts with the family meeting their real estate agent, who takes them on a tour of several homes in different neighborhoods throughout Louisville. The first home they visit is a spacious, traditional-style house in a suburban area. Although the size of the house and yard impresses the family, they ultimately decide that the location is not quite what they're looking for.
Next, the agent takes the family to a more urban area of the city, where they see a contemporary loft-style condo. The open layout and modern design of the condo appeals to the family, but they express concern over the lack of outdoor space and proximity to downtown traffic.
The third home they visit is a cozy craftsman-style house in a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood. The family immediately falls in love with the charm and character of the house, as well as the large backyard and proximity to local schools and parks. However, the small size of the bedrooms and lack of a finished basement give them some pause.
After each home visit, the family discusses the pros and cons of each property with their agent, and it becomes clear that they have some differing priorities. The couple emphasizes the need for outdoor space and a good school district, while their children are most concerned with having their own bedrooms and plenty of space to play.
The agent takes note of these preferences and shows the family a few more properties, including a spacious ranch-style house with a pool and a historic home in a trendy, up-and-coming neighborhood. But in the end, it is the cozy craftsman-style house that wins the family over.
The episode ends with the family happily settling into their new home, with the children having their own bedrooms and plenty of backyard space to run around. The parents are grateful for the proximity to quality schools and local amenities, and they reflect on the exciting new chapter their family has begun in their new city of Louisville.