If I'm not mistaken, years ago I think the first season or two of the show did have bigger lottery winners and more expensive home purchases.
The first thing big lottery winners are advised to do is get a lawyer, and I'm sure the first advice a lawyer will give is keep your win as anonymous as possible. This, big winners probably won't be on a TV show. |
I absolutely agree. I think he has such a nice personality and people can’t help but love him. Even some people who I doubt have had much experience with very flamboyant men seem to take to him. He had a show years ago that I really liked. |
How can you not like David? He seems so genuinely nice and gets excited for whatever house they are looking for, I want to be his friend in real life. DH and I always look at his neck tattoos to try and see if it’s a new or older season. |
I was just watching this yesterday while folding clothes. Yes, David does seem like a nice guy. He seems to like everybody and be happy for them.
I'm actually impressed at the good decision skills of some of the buyers-they seem not go overboard, but spend in a way that will leave plenty of money to live on. Not going hog wild. |
DAvid actually had his own design show early on TCL. I loved his shows. Then it seemed like he went away for a while and when they brought him back - tattoos.
They don't bother me and I think his personality is perfect for TV. I wish they'd give him something better. |
I think his show is on HGTV. The host won HGTV Design Star a decade ago. He is a talented designer, but I think this show is stupid and doesn’t use his talents. No before or after, just a what-you-get for the money in town X. He is basically used as a realtor. |
Agree, he seems like a kind person |
+1 I like David - not his tattoos though. I know he has different taste than they do, but he seems sincerely happy for them. It's nice to see that when these people have all this money and could possibly live anywhere, they choose to be around family and friends. |
That's exactly how I feel. I feel like this is the opposite of House Hunters where people want to spend $200k and think they are going to get a mansion. Here, people are spending a modest amount and they seem so grateful and humble. Sometimes I don't understand the finances - we saw one where a guy won $5 million and only wanted to spend $150k on his house. And it's like, I agree, save more, be frugal - but maybe not that frugal? I'd love some more insight into how folks decide their house budget. I love David. He's so cheerful with the tiniest bit of snark. Sometimes he's a little too handsy but that's my only issue. I don't mind his tattoos, and I love his clothes. I just find this show very wholesome and sweet, and it's among my favorite house buying shows. |
I love the host. He is super fun and nice. I could be friends with him. |
Flamboyance can come off as “Look at ME! Me!” a lot of times. On David, it’s exuberance and he shares it and spreads it. It’s nice. I appreciate that the show often gives participants nice options under budget. I know everything is prepicked but, like it or not, television teaches and it’s a good thing for house hunters to learn. Speaking of television teaching, I admit I find myself dropping a dollar on the quick pick every so often where I didn’t before |
His Instagram has cute bloopers and outtakes from the show. |
Thanks for the laugh |
David always claims each town he goes to is absolutely adorable and charming. Some people must live in shit areas! |
Of course but it's a TV show. Why high light that? |