House Hunters International: Best Real Estate TV
October 14th 2010 13:25
Content by Donny Vinson
The real estate programming is really picking up with style and class, especially the ones I watch on satellite TV from www.tvbydirect.com/nfl-sunday-ticket-deal.html. The cream of the crop, as far as diversity, is House Hunters International for a look at property values around the world.
Each episode takes one couple on a house hunt with three properties to browse before making their final decision. They will weigh the good against the bad characteristics for each home and find their place somewhere in the middle. Sometimes the sale price is the final decision maker, but most often it is something concerning the structure of the property such as a large yard, swimming pool or orientation away from a busy street.
The last five minutes of the show is the cliff hanger to find out which house they chose, and we get a glimpse of them when they are moved in and have the place fully decorated. Many of the homes are in need of cosmetic repair, so the final outcome of how they were fixed up can teach you a lot about home repairs.
In addition to the house styles, sizes and sometimes extraordinary views, looking at the House Hunters International homes is a great way to price properties overseas. The homes are competitively priced and presented by a local real estate agent at fair market value. So thumbs up to House Hunters International and whoever invented the DVR.
The real estate programming is really picking up with style and class, especially the ones I watch on satellite TV from www.tvbydirect.com/nfl-sunday-ticket-deal.html. The cream of the crop, as far as diversity, is House Hunters International for a look at property values around the world.
Each episode takes one couple on a house hunt with three properties to browse before making their final decision. They will weigh the good against the bad characteristics for each home and find their place somewhere in the middle. Sometimes the sale price is the final decision maker, but most often it is something concerning the structure of the property such as a large yard, swimming pool or orientation away from a busy street.
The last five minutes of the show is the cliff hanger to find out which house they chose, and we get a glimpse of them when they are moved in and have the place fully decorated. Many of the homes are in need of cosmetic repair, so the final outcome of how they were fixed up can teach you a lot about home repairs.
In addition to the house styles, sizes and sometimes extraordinary views, looking at the House Hunters International homes is a great way to price properties overseas. The homes are competitively priced and presented by a local real estate agent at fair market value. So thumbs up to House Hunters International and whoever invented the DVR.
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