House Hunters Season 9 Episode 24

House Hunters Season 9 Episode 24 Switching Sides of the Motor City

Switching Sides of the Motor City is an episode from season 9 of the popular show House Hunters. The show follows potential homebuyers as they navigate the competitive and often stressful task of finding the perfect property to buy. In this episode, viewers are taken to Detroit, Michigan, where two couples are looking to buy homes in the city.

The first couple is Veronica and David, who have lived in the suburbs for years but are now ready to move closer to the city center. They are excited about the prospect of enjoying the vibrant culture and nightlife that Detroit has to offer. Veronica and David are both successful professionals and have a budget of $450,000 for their new home.

The second couple is Angela and Denise, who are looking for a bigger and more modern house for their growing family. They currently live in a small apartment in the city and are hoping to find a house with lots of natural light and an open layout. Angela and Denise have a budget of $280,000.

The episode begins with Veronica and David touring a historic home in the West Village neighborhood. The house has a lot of character with original woodwork and stained glass windows, but it also needs a lot of work. Veronica and David are hesitant to take on such a big renovation project, but they love the charm of the house. Next, they visit a newly renovated townhouse in the popular Midtown area. The house has a sleek and modern design, but it is at the very top of their budget.

Angela and Denise start their search by touring a spacious four-bedroom house in the Bagley neighborhood. The house has a lot of potential, but the couple worries that it may be too big for them to maintain. Next, they visit a cozy three-bedroom house in the Warrendale neighborhood. The house is move-in ready and fits well within their budget, but it lacks some of the modern amenities they were hoping for.

Veronica and David continue their search by touring an impressive loft in the heart of the city. The loft has an open floor plan, exposed brick walls, and a stunning view of the skyline. Veronica and David both love the urban feel of the space, but they are concerned about the lack of privacy since it is an open-concept layout. Their last stop is a contemporary townhouse in the up-and-coming Woodbridge neighborhood. The house has a lot of natural light and a sleek design, but it is still under construction, which could be a deal-breaker for the couple.

Angela and Denise tour a unique home in the Islandview neighborhood. The house has an unusual layout with a sunken living room and plenty of quirky touches. The couple is unsure about the layout of the house, but they love the big backyard and the location. Their final stop is another modern house in the up-and-coming East English Village neighborhood. The house has all the modern touches they were hoping for, including a gourmet kitchen and a large bathroom with a soaking tub.

In the end, both couples are faced with difficult decisions. Veronica and David must decide between the historic charm of the West Village home and the modern feel of the Midtown townhouse. Angela and Denise must decide whether the spaciousness of the Bagley house outweighs the modern amenities of the East English Village home. The episode ends with both couples making their final decisions and beginning the exciting process of making their new house a home.

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