House Hunters Season 2017 Episode 111 Furry Friends in Florida
- July 6, 2017
As the name suggests, episode 111 of House Hunters season 2017 is all about furry friends in Florida. The episode follows a couple, Samantha and Dan, who are passionate animal lovers and have three adorable pets - a dog and two cats. They are on the lookout for a new home that not only accommodates their furry friends but also provides ample space for their expanding family.
The episode begins with Samantha and Dan explaining how they have outgrown their current home and need more space. They have specific requirements like a fenced yard for their dog to play in and a room where they can comfortably keep their cats' litter boxes. They are also looking for a home in a safe and friendly neighborhood where they can take their dog for walks. Samantha and Dan have a budget of $400,000, and they are hoping to find a home that meets all their needs without breaking the bank.
Their first stop is a pet-friendly community in downtown Tampa. The unit they check out is a 2-bed, 2-bath condo that has a spacious balcony with a view of the river. Samantha and Dan appreciate the modern look of the condo but are disappointed to find out that they cannot fence their balcony for their dog's safety. The second property they explore is a charming single-family ranch with a fenced backyard. The house has three bedrooms, which would be perfect for their future family plans. The couple is impressed with the layout of the house, but the location is not ideal for taking their dog for a walk.
Next, they visit a pet-friendly townhouse situated in a community with a dog park. The house has plenty of space for their furry friends, but they feel like the overall layout of the house is cramped. Samantha and Dan find it challenging to picture their future family growing up in such a tiny space. Their realtor is quick to point out that they will not find another community with such extensive pet amenities, but Samantha and Dan are not willing to compromise on their family's space.
Their fourth property is located in Lakeland, which is an hour away from Tampa but has a more rural environment. The house is a 4-bed, 3-bath single-family home, which is spacious enough for their furry friends and their future family. The house has a large backyard, perfect for their dog to run around and play in. The couple is impressed with the property overall, but they feel like the commute to Tampa might be too exhausting for them.
Lastly, they visit a house located in the historic neighborhood of Hyde Park. Samantha and Dan are in awe of the charm and character of the property. The house has four bedrooms and plenty of space for their pets to roam around and play. The added bonus is the proximity to several parks where they can take their dog for walks. Though it stretched their budget a bit, they knew if not this house they won't get one.
In the end, Samantha and Dan have to make a tough decision. They have to factor in their budget, the space needed for their pets, their future plans, and the convenience of the location. Without giving away any spoilers, their final decision would surprise many viewers.
Overall, the episode, Furry Friends in Florida, provides a glimpse into the lives of animal lovers and their unique needs. It's heartwarming to see how much Samantha and Dan prioritize their pets' comfort and how they are willing to go the extra mile to find a home they all love. The episode is a perfect mix of relatable content and entertainment. Fans of the show will undoubtedly enjoy watching it.