House Hunters Season 2 Episode 17 Migrating To Midtown
- August 29, 2007
In House Hunters season 2 episode 17, titled "Migrating To Midtown", we follow a couple who is searching for their dream home in the bustling Midtown area of their city. The episode begins with a brief introduction of the couple, their budget, and their requirements for their new home.
The couple is excited to move into the Midtown area as it's trendy, convenient, and located near their workplace. They're looking for a home with open space, a modern kitchen, and natural lighting. They also prioritize a home with an outdoor space, such as a garden. The couple meets with their realtor, who provides them with a list of potential homes that fit their criteria.
The first home they visit is a classic brownstone that meets most of their requirements, except for a garden. The interior of the home is spacious, with high ceilings and a modern kitchen. They love the wooden floors and the historic feel of the home. They're also pleased with the proximity to public transportation, which is important for their daily commute. However, since there's no garden, they're hesitant to make an offer.
The second house they visit is a newly built condo with stunning views of the city skyline. The couple is immediately drawn to the natural light that floods the living room and kitchen. The condo has a beautiful outdoor terrace, which meets their garden requirement. They're also impressed by the building's amenities such as a gym, a rooftop pool, and a concierge service. However, the condo's proximity to the city's nightlife might cause noise disturbances, which could be a dealbreaker.
The third house is a contemporary townhouse that boasts three bedrooms and a rooftop garden. The couple is impressed by the spacious layout, modern kitchen, and the abundance of natural light. The rooftop garden is perfect for the couple's desire for an outdoor space. They're pleased with the townhouse's location, just a few blocks away from their favorite restaurants and bars. However, the property's price is slightly above their budget, which makes them hesitant.
For the fourth home, the couple visits a historic Victorian house with a spacious garden. The couple is eager to see the property's grandeur and charm. They're impressed by the intricate woodwork, original hardwood floors, and classic fireplaces. The house's private garden is the highlight of the property and fulfills the couple's desire for outdoor space. However, the house is situated on a busy street, and the couple is concerned about noise pollution.
The fifth home they visit is a modern loft-style condo with exposed ductwork and floor-to-ceiling windows. The couple is drawn to the sleek design, natural lighting, and open living space. The condo is situated in a trendy part of Midtown that's filled with art galleries and coffee shops. However, since the condo is located on the ground floor, they're worried about privacy and security.
After visiting all the potential homes, the couple sits down with their realtor to weigh their options. They discuss each property's pros and cons as well as the budget. Ultimately, the couple decides to make an offer on the third home, the contemporary townhouse. Although it's slightly above their budget, the spacious layout, modern kitchen, and rooftop garden fulfill all their requirements.
In the final scene, we see the couple happily moving into their new home, with the stunning view of the Midtown skyline as the backdrop. The episode ends on a high note, as the couple celebrates finding their dream home in the bustling Midtown area.