House Hunters Season 2014 Episode 80 Buying a House With History In Brattleboro, Vermont
- July 8, 2014
In this episode of House Hunters, a young couple is on the hunt for a historic home in Brattleboro, Vermont. They are looking for a house that not only has charm and character but also has a rich history that they can be a part of.
The couple, Sarah and Paul, have been living in an apartment in town but now want to purchase a home of their own. They both have a love for history, so they have narrowed down their search to houses that have some historical significance.
Their realtor takes them to three homes that fit their criteria. The first home they visit is a Victorian style house built in 1880. The house has been well-maintained and has many original features such as stained glass windows, a beautiful fireplace, and intricate woodwork. Sarah and Paul are impressed with the history of the house, but they are concerned about the cost of upkeep.
The second home they visit is a colonial-style house built in 1790. The house has a rich history, including being owned by a famous politician in the 1800s. The house has been restored to its original beauty with many of the original features still intact. However, Sarah and Paul are concerned that the house may need more work than they can handle themselves.
The third home they visit is a farmhouse built in the mid-1800s. The house has been beautifully restored and has a rich history of being a stop on the Underground Railroad. Sarah and Paul are both impressed with the history of the house as well as its modern updates, including a renovated kitchen and bathrooms.
After visiting all three homes, Sarah and Paul must make a difficult decision. Each house has its own unique history and charm, but they know they can only choose one. They ultimately decide on the farmhouse, feeling that it has the perfect combination of history and modern updates.
During the buying process, Sarah and Paul discover even more about the history of the house. They learn that the previous owner was a famous author who wrote many of her books in the house. They feel even more connected to the history of the house and can't wait to make it their own.
In the end, Sarah and Paul are thrilled with their decision and feel that they have found the perfect home with a rich history that they can continue to cherish.