My Lottery Dream Home on TLC

Anonymous
I love the episodes where David points out the furniture is “available to buy” with the home. Dead tip off to which one they really picked.

Also, not gonna lie, one reason I tune in is my husband and I have a bet as to when the first cheek tattoo will show up lol
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Anonymous wrote:I love the episodes where David points out the furniture is “available to buy” with the home. Dead tip off to which one they really picked.

Also, not gonna lie, one reason I tune in is my husband and I have a bet as to when the first cheek tattoo will show up lol


Sometimes people do sell homes with furniture though.
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Anonymous wrote:I like that often people are buying "normal" homes. often it is a dream for them. Refreshing to see a family get excited about laminate kitchen counters and having two full baths. Breath of fresh air from those home buying shows when wife complains about not having double vanities and husband wants a man cave with theater seating.


That's exactly how I feel. Most of the people on HGTV shows seem to be absolute pills with personality disorders who nit-pick and complain about every house they see, argue between the couple, and whine if the house has a fireplace because they dont want one. Those shows made me realize how many people are miserable in this world.

Contrast that to MLDH where the people seem so happy and grateful to be buying a $150,000 home. And honestly, every single person I've seen on that show has seemed to be shockingly lovely- theyre always doing stuff like inviting David to dinner and stuff. Strangely nice people. It's actually confirmed my belief in karma because I swear I have never seen such sweethearts on any HGTV show or reality show period, and theyre such a contrast to the malcontent nightmares that make up most episodes of House Hunters


Oh honey, no. They're not inviting David to dinner. TLC pays for them to go out to discuss their options.


Babe, we all know that. I'm talking about scenes where they specifically invite David to dinner after filming, NOT the awkward "drinking a water in the coffee shop" scenes. Duh!


Yes, I think he's an authentically caring person who makes genuine connections with many of the lottery winners.
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Anonymous wrote:I like that often people are buying "normal" homes. often it is a dream for them. Refreshing to see a family get excited about laminate kitchen counters and having two full baths. Breath of fresh air from those home buying shows when wife complains about not having double vanities and husband wants a man cave with theater seating.


That's exactly how I feel. Most of the people on HGTV shows seem to be absolute pills with personality disorders who nit-pick and complain about every house they see, argue between the couple, and whine if the house has a fireplace because they dont want one. Those shows made me realize how many people are miserable in this world.

Contrast that to MLDH where the people seem so happy and grateful to be buying a $150,000 home. And honestly, every single person I've seen on that show has seemed to be shockingly lovely- theyre always doing stuff like inviting David to dinner and stuff. Strangely nice people. It's actually confirmed my belief in karma because I swear I have never seen such sweethearts on any HGTV show or reality show period, and theyre such a contrast to the malcontent nightmares that make up most episodes of House Hunters


Oh honey, no. They're not inviting David to dinner. TLC pays for them to go out to discuss their options.


Babe, we all know that. I'm talking about scenes where they specifically invite David to dinner after filming, NOT the awkward "drinking a water in the coffee shop" scenes. Duh!


Yes, I think he's an authentically caring person who makes genuine connections with many of the lottery winners.


Yes and most of the people on it are really nice too. Some have fallen on hard times and then won the lotto and it's lovely to see good people win
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It’s like real America.
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I adore David Bromstead. I would die to meet him and we live in Orlando so hey, it could happen…. It is always more fun when they’re going over the top but I like the modest ones too. But I do think, for many of them, they had NO BUSINESS spending money on a lottery ticket!! There are a lot of “I can barely pay my bills but I buy a weekly scratch off” stories. They should limit that storyline as much as possible in my opinion. But David? LOVE him.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s like real America.


Real America is where people are super obese but pretend they're not and claim they want a place without stairs because of "knee problems"?
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Anonymous wrote:I like that often people are buying "normal" homes. often it is a dream for them. Refreshing to see a family get excited about laminate kitchen counters and having two full baths. Breath of fresh air from those home buying shows when wife complains about not having double vanities and husband wants a man cave with theater seating.


That's exactly how I feel. Most of the people on HGTV shows seem to be absolute pills with personality disorders who nit-pick and complain about every house they see, argue between the couple, and whine if the house has a fireplace because they dont want one. Those shows made me realize how many people are miserable in this world.

Contrast that to MLDH where the people seem so happy and grateful to be buying a $150,000 home. And honestly, every single person I've seen on that show has seemed to be shockingly lovely- theyre always doing stuff like inviting David to dinner and stuff. Strangely nice people. It's actually confirmed my belief in karma because I swear I have never seen such sweethearts on any HGTV show or reality show period, and theyre such a contrast to the malcontent nightmares that make up most episodes of House Hunters


Oh honey, no. They're not inviting David to dinner. TLC pays for them to go out to discuss their options.


Babe, we all know that. I'm talking about scenes where they specifically invite David to dinner after filming, NOT the awkward "drinking a water in the coffee shop" scenes. Duh!


I wonder if that ever actually happens. Or does he hightail it out of there as soon as his contractual obligation is completed?
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P.S. do they also rerun this on TLC? I only know it airing on HGTV.
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Anonymous wrote:I like that often people are buying "normal" homes. often it is a dream for them. Refreshing to see a family get excited about laminate kitchen counters and having two full baths. Breath of fresh air from those home buying shows when wife complains about not having double vanities and husband wants a man cave with theater seating.


That's exactly how I feel. Most of the people on HGTV shows seem to be absolute pills with personality disorders who nit-pick and complain about every house they see, argue between the couple, and whine if the house has a fireplace because they dont want one. Those shows made me realize how many people are miserable in this world.

Contrast that to MLDH where the people seem so happy and grateful to be buying a $150,000 home. And honestly, every single person I've seen on that show has seemed to be shockingly lovely- theyre always doing stuff like inviting David to dinner and stuff. Strangely nice people. It's actually confirmed my belief in karma because I swear I have never seen such sweethearts on any HGTV show or reality show period, and theyre such a contrast to the malcontent nightmares that make up most episodes of House Hunters


Oh honey, no. They're not inviting David to dinner. TLC pays for them to go out to discuss their options.


Babe, we all know that. I'm talking about scenes where they specifically invite David to dinner after filming, NOT the awkward "drinking a water in the coffee shop" scenes. Duh!


I wonder if that ever actually happens. Or does he hightail it out of there as soon as his contractual obligation is completed?


My guess is he hightails it out of it. I dont think he's a horrible guy, or that he doesnt like them. But i mean- he's like this 6'3 fabulous Miami gay who's used to partying at the Fountainbleu. I'm sure he doesnt want to have a roast beef dinner with mountain dew in the middle of Kansas no matter how much he may like them. But I do think it's genuinely good vibes and a happy connection and if he were back in the same area he might swing by or something
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Anonymous wrote:P.S. do they also rerun this on TLC? I only know it airing on HGTV.


I'm the OP, and I might have confused TLC with HGTV. My apologies for any confusion.
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Anonymous wrote:I love the episodes where David points out the furniture is “available to buy” with the home. Dead tip off to which one they really picked.

Also, not gonna lie, one reason I tune in is my husband and I have a bet as to when the first cheek tattoo will show up lol

He has a cheek tattoo that he covers with makeup.
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Anonymous wrote:I like that often people are buying "normal" homes. often it is a dream for them. Refreshing to see a family get excited about laminate kitchen counters and having two full baths. Breath of fresh air from those home buying shows when wife complains about not having double vanities and husband wants a man cave with theater seating.


That's exactly how I feel. Most of the people on HGTV shows seem to be absolute pills with personality disorders who nit-pick and complain about every house they see, argue between the couple, and whine if the house has a fireplace because they dont want one. Those shows made me realize how many people are miserable in this world.

Contrast that to MLDH where the people seem so happy and grateful to be buying a $150,000 home. And honestly, every single person I've seen on that show has seemed to be shockingly lovely- theyre always doing stuff like inviting David to dinner and stuff. Strangely nice people. It's actually confirmed my belief in karma because I swear I have never seen such sweethearts on any HGTV show or reality show period, and theyre such a contrast to the malcontent nightmares that make up most episodes of House Hunters


Oh honey, no. They're not inviting David to dinner. TLC pays for them to go out to discuss their options.


Babe, we all know that. I'm talking about scenes where they specifically invite David to dinner after filming, NOT the awkward "drinking a water in the coffee shop" scenes. Duh!


I wonder if that ever actually happens. Or does he hightail it out of there as soon as his contractual obligation is completed?


My guess is he hightails it out of it. I dont think he's a horrible guy, or that he doesnt like them. But i mean- he's like this 6'3 fabulous Miami gay who's used to partying at the Fountainbleu. I'm sure he doesnt want to have a roast beef dinner with mountain dew in the middle of Kansas no matter how much he may like them. But I do think it's genuinely good vibes and a happy connection and if he were back in the same area he might swing by or something

David is from the midwest (Minnesota, I think). I thinks that's why he relates so well to the people on the show. My he does follow up with them!
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Anonymous wrote:I love David. He recently bought a home (the was a MLDH episode about his home search) and he's currently renovating it and showing updates on his Insta. I LOVE how he goes all-out for holidays. I don't care about his tattoos. His body, his choice.

I also love that MLDH is about everyday people. OP, what you want is a different show. If you want rich people buying expensive homes, watch Selling Sunset or Million Dollar Listing.



Same. I absolutely love the show because it is about normal people buying normal homes. I really like David. I am not a fan of his tats but it is his body so his choice. I love David's personality, and how enthusiastic he is about his job.

Most of all I love how kind David is to all of the people because he has had some seriously odd people who were lottery winners. With even the weirdest and cringiest lotter winners he was still kind and engaging with no snark and with no patronization. If you can't respect that then there really is nothing more to talk about.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else watch this? Firstly, I hate the host David. His neck and hand tattoos are awful, but I also hate his personality. Also, I need an intervention. I keep watching, waiting for this show to become what I want it to be, but it never is. I want to see people winning $50 million and buying a $10 million home in Tokyo or Miami or something. But it's people who won $600,000 and want to spend $150,000 on a modest two bedroom home in some podunk town in the middle of nowhere.

If I won $50 million I would change my name and move to Timbuktu. The last thing I’d do was go on TV to announce my new-found riches.
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