Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 20:32     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

Anonymous wrote:Found... http://franklymls.com/FX7820488


Thanks pp! It looks cute - too bad we can't see inside anymore. What are the schools for that address?
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 19:58     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 18:30     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

Anonymous wrote:Yes, they did look at one that sounds like that. That house had the weirdest setup in the attic which was meant to be the 'master suite'. Bizarre.


Interesting. I never went upstairs in the bungalow, but that house was for sale for almost 2 years which is almost unheard of in N. Arlington. It was way overpriced. I think it finally sold though a month or so ago.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 18:24     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was up with the screened porch obsession? Is he not aware of how fucking hot it is here in the summer? Between that and the tv thing he seemed like a real winner....


We use our screened porch in the spring, early summer, and fall. It is much better than a deck since the bugs cannot get in.

I agree that the DH seemed like a dim bulb, though.


We also use our screened in porch all the time. Our house is on the smaller side, and it is like an extra room spring, summer, and fall. It is not too bad in the summer if you go out early in the morning or later at night.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 17:11     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

Anonymous wrote:What was up with the screened porch obsession? Is he not aware of how fucking hot it is here in the summer? Between that and the tv thing he seemed like a real winner....


We use our screened porch in the spring, early summer, and fall. It is much better than a deck since the bugs cannot get in.

I agree that the DH seemed like a dim bulb, though.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 17:07     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was new, filmed in June (we did some Googling last night while watching it).


So, they found all that "large, upgraded kitchen with granite and new stainless appliances, large back yard, 4 bedrooms, 3 updated bathrooms, finished basement with high ceilings, sun porch, 15 minutes from DC, etc.

Max budget, $650,000 "

in Falls Church? Where????? I would love all that too and my budget is similar! WHERE?!


It had a beautiful deck and large back yard.

They paid asking price ($600,000) with no escalation clause required. I was very surprised. Not sure where the house was located. On a busy road, perhaps?
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 17:04     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

What was up with the screened porch obsession? Is he not aware of how fucking hot it is here in the summer? Between that and the tv thing he seemed like a real winner....
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 16:46     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

Anonymous wrote:It was new, filmed in June (we did some Googling last night while watching it).


So, they found all that "large, upgraded kitchen with granite and new stainless appliances, large back yard, 4 bedrooms, 3 updated bathrooms, finished basement with high ceilings, sun porch, 15 minutes from DC, etc.

Max budget, $650,000 "

in Falls Church? Where????? I would love all that too and my budget is similar! WHERE?!
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 15:31     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

It was new, filmed in June (we did some Googling last night while watching it).
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 15:28     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

Anonymous wrote:and they are in Arlington this episode.

Featured: A young couple, 20s, no kids and a dog.

They are searching in Arlington. Wish list includes large, upgraded kitchen with granite and new stainless appliances, large back yard, 4 bedrooms, 3 updated bathrooms, finished basement with high ceilings, sun porch, 15 minutes from DC, etc.

Max budget, $650,000

Wife is willing to compromise on wish list, husband is not.

I am very curious to see how this one goes


What year was it filmed? They have a tendency to rerun episodes.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 15:23     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

I love the European HH where the apartments are half a million and the living room is 8' across.

The other thing that boils my giblets are the people who buy for one single feature that could easily be added to any of the houses. Really? You're paying $25K more rather than get the countertops switched out? It takes a few days and you don't really cook anyway, idiots.

Also "we entertain a lot" - so... aren't all houses good for entertaining, meaning sharing your life with people you love?
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 15:12     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched one last week with a couple in San Diego. The guys big criteria was a nice bathtub because he was a write and did most of his work in the tub. it was really odd.


I saw that too - very odd.

I roll my eyes at the young couples who "must" have granite, stainless steel, hardwood floors, etc., all for $200K.


And they get it pretty much everywhere but here and a few other major cities.

We paid a million dollars and still didn't get 2 things on our wish list...not that I want to live in any of the places that some of those people were buying homes.

I prefer watching House hunters International--london, or HH Manhattan...places where it is worse than here. Makes me feel better about how much more I get for my $. Of course those ppl prob wouldn't want to live here!
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 14:37     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I watched one last week with a couple in San Diego. The guys big criteria was a nice bathtub because he was a write and did most of his work in the tub. it was really odd.


I saw that too - very odd.

I roll my eyes at the young couples who "must" have granite, stainless steel, hardwood floors, etc., all for $200K.


Me too!
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 14:32     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

Anonymous wrote:I watched one last week with a couple in San Diego. The guys big criteria was a nice bathtub because he was a write and did most of his work in the tub. it was really odd.


I saw that too - very odd.

I roll my eyes at the young couples who "must" have granite, stainless steel, hardwood floors, etc., all for $200K.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2012 14:15     Subject: Watching HGTV House Hunters

I get so irritated/depressed when I see people in the middle of the country: "I'd like 4 or 5 bedrooms, at least 3 baths and a big yard. Our budget is $150k" Ohhh, DC.