House Hunters Season 2014 Episode 133 Twenty-Two Year Old Seeks Victorian Fixer-Upper in Pittsburgh
- October 14, 2014
In the House Hunters episode "Twenty-Two Year Old Seeks Victorian Fixer-Upper in Pittsburgh," we follow a young woman named Rachel as she searches for her dream home in the Steel City. Rachel is a recent college graduate who is eager to put down roots and start renovating her very own Victorian fixer-upper.
The episode begins with Rachel meeting with her real estate agent, Andrea. Rachel has a budget of $200,000 and is looking for a home in the up-and-coming neighborhood of Lawrenceville. Andrea shows Rachel three different properties that fit her criteria: a row house, a stand-alone Victorian, and a multi-unit building.
The first property is a row house that was built in the early 1900s. It has three bedrooms, one bathroom, a small yard, and a partially finished basement. Rachel is impressed by the property's original details, such as the exposed brick and hardwood floors, but she worries that the space might be too small to accommodate her plans for renovation. The property is listed at $175,000.
The second property is a stand-alone Victorian that was also built in the early 1900s. It has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large backyard, and a detached garage. Rachel is immediately drawn to the property's grand staircase, original fireplaces, and stained glass windows. However, she notes that the property needs a lot of work, particularly in the kitchen and bathrooms. The property is listed at $215,000.
The third property is a multi-unit building that was built in the 1920s. Rachel is surprised by this option but Andrea explains that buying a multi-unit property can be a smart investment strategy. The building has three units: one on the ground floor, one on the second floor, and a small studio on the third floor. Rachel likes the idea of being able to rent out the other units to help cover her mortgage, but she is concerned about the cost and time required to repair and renovate the building. The property is listed at $225,000.
Rachel spends some time considering her options before ultimately making an offer on one of the properties. Throughout the episode, we get a glimpse into Rachel's personal style and design preferences. She loves vintage furniture and eclectic decor, and plans to incorporate both into her new home. She also has a passion for DIY projects and hopes to tackle many of the renovations on her own.
Overall, "Twenty-Two Year Old Seeks Victorian Fixer-Upper in Pittsburgh" is a fun and inspirational episode of House Hunters. It shows us that it's possible to find a dream home on a budget, and that with a little bit of elbow grease, any property can be transformed into a beautiful and unique space.