House Hunters Season 9 Episode 16 St. Petersburg Bound
- 21 min
In season 9 episode 16 of House Hunters, titled St. Petersburg Bound, viewers are taken on a journey with a couple looking to relocate to sunny Florida. The episode begins with the couple, Natasha and Tyler, explaining that they are currently living in Colorado but are ready for a change of scenery. They both love the beach and have always dreamed of living in a warm, coastal city. St. Petersburg, Florida, seems like the perfect fit for them, and they are excited to explore the city’s real estate options.
The episode kicks off with the couple meeting their real estate agent, Belle. Belle has planned a busy day touring a variety of homes that meet Natasha and Tyler’s criteria. The couple’s budget is around $350,000, which is a bit tight for the St. Petersburg area, but Belle is confident that she can find them something that fits their needs.
The first home on their list is a charming bungalow in the historic Old Northeast neighborhood. This home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and is listed for $375,000. The couple is immediately impressed with the home’s curb appeal and the beautiful front porch. Inside, they are pleased to find an open floor plan, spacious bedrooms, and a screened-in porch out back. However, they are disappointed to learn that the home only has one bathroom downstairs and that the upstairs bathroom is quite small.
Next up is a mid-century modern home located in the Jungle Terrace neighborhood. This home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and is listed for $360,000. The home has been recently renovated with modern finishes and features a spacious backyard with a pool. Natasha and Tyler love the home’s modern feel and are excited about the pool and large yard. However, they feel that the third bedroom is quite small and that they would need to do some updating to the kitchen to truly make it their own.
The third home they visit is in the Shore Acres neighborhood and is listed for $355,000. The home has four bedrooms and two bathrooms and has a large, fenced backyard. The couple loves the amount of space in this home and the fact that it has a dedicated dining room. However, they feel that the kitchen is a bit small and outdated, and they are unsure if they would need all four bedrooms.
The final home on their list is in the Crescent Heights neighborhood and is listed for $349,000. This home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and has been recently updated with modern finishes. The couple is taken with the home’s open floor plan, large screened-in porch, and fenced-in backyard. However, they are concerned about the size of the bedrooms and are unsure if they would have enough space for all their belongings.
After touring four homes, Natasha and Tyler sit down with Belle to discuss their options. They are thrilled with what they have seen so far but feel that each home has its pros and cons. They decide to take a break to discuss their options and ultimately decide to put in an offer on the mid-century modern home in Jungle Terrace.
In the final scenes of the episode, we see Natasha and Tyler closing on their new home and moving in. They are thrilled to be living in St. Petersburg and are excited about all the city has to offer. They feel that they made the right decision in choosing the mid-century modern home and can’t wait to start making it their own.
Overall, this episode of House Hunters provides viewers with an inside look at what it’s like to house hunt in a popular coastal city like St. Petersburg, Florida. The episode does an excellent job of highlighting the pros and cons of each home and shows the real struggles that homebuyers face when trying to find their perfect home.