House Hunters Season 2012 Episode 145 A Philadelphia, PA, family wants their first home in the suburbs
- October 24, 2012
In this episode of House Hunters, we follow the journey of a Philadelphia family as they search for their first home in the suburbs. The family consists of parents and their two young children, and they are looking for a place that will provide them with more space for their growing family.
The episode starts as the family meets with their real estate agent, who will be helping them in their search for the perfect home. The agent starts by asking them what their must-haves are, and the family reveals that they are looking for a home with at least three bedrooms and two bathrooms, a big backyard for their kids to play in, and a good school district. They also mention that they prefer a newer home that is move-in ready, as they do not want to deal with any major renovations.
The first house that the family visits is a beautiful two-story home in a quiet neighborhood. The house has four bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, and a large backyard with a deck. The family is impressed with the size of the house and the backyard, but they are not sure about the location, as it is a bit further than they would like from their work and their children's school.
The second house that the family visits is a newer construction in a newer development. The house has three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, and a small backyard. The family loves the modern feel of the house and the fact that it is move-in ready, but they are not sure about the size and the location. They feel that the house is a bit too small and that the location is not ideal, as it is close to a busy road.
The third and final house that the family visits is a beautiful colonial-style home in a quiet, established neighborhood. The house has four bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, and a large backyard with a patio. The family loves the charm and character of the house and the fact that it is move-in ready. They are also impressed with the location, as it is close to their work and their children's school. However, they are a bit concerned about the price, as it is at the upper end of their budget.
After visiting all three houses, the family sits down with their agent to discuss their options. They weigh the pros and cons of each house and ultimately decide to put in an offer on the third house, the colonial-style home. They love the location and the character of the house, and they feel that it will provide them with everything they need for their growing family.
In the end, the family is thrilled with their decision and excited to start their new life in their first home in the suburbs. They are grateful for the guidance of their agent and the support of their family in helping them make this important decision.