proserpina65 February 24 Share February 24 Recently watched a re-run in London with Richard. Young couple with a cat looking in East London. The place the girl liked was over-budget and wouldn't have come furnished. There was a large stove with what looked like 4 oven doors, and all I could think was "is one of those a proving drawer?". 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8589794
aghst Thursday at 03:39 AM Share Thursday at 03:39 AM LA to London. College sweethearts and engaged Kenny and Jessie both gave up their jobs in California so that she could do a PhD program at Kings College. They will be living on a college stipend and savings so they want to stay under $2600 a month. Kenny thinks they should go for a 1-bedroom while Jessie wants 2 bedrooms because Kenny’s parents will visit. She also wants a big kitchen for Kenny who does the cooking and no carpets because she does the cleaning. They also want to be near a Tube station Richard finds them 3 properties in the Queens Park area, which is west to northwest London. House 1 is a 1 bed, 1 bath place for $2200. Immediately Jessie has a strong reaction vs. the carpet, claiming it’s difficult to keep clean and how she’d have to vacuum every day. She tells Richard that they’re ready to look at an uncarpeted property next! House 2 is 2 bed, 1 bath for $2500. As they enter the property, she starts complaining about carpets in the stairs and hallway leading to the apt, which seems recently renovated and does in fact seem to have wood floors throughout. Jessie says second bedroom is tiny and it’s misleading to call it a 2-bedroom place. House 3 is 2 bed 1 bath but $3000 a month. It’s spacious downstairs for the kitchen and living room. But upstairs is carpeted though the second bedroom is roomy. Jessie notes that there is carpet but doesn’t rant this time. So they eliminate House 3 because of costs. Kenny talks up House 1 because it has the lowest rent. Jessie says they MUST have 2 bedrooms to host Kenny’s parents. Kenny agrees since it’s still under their budget. 3 months later, Kenny has found a job so money pressures have alleviated. Jessie uses that second bedroom as a study because it’s too small for a bed. Kenny’s parents have already visited — so maybe there were definite plans for them to visit and she felt pressure. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8592694
Grizzly Thursday at 03:50 AM Share Thursday at 03:50 AM She was pretty neurotic about the carpets. It was a bit overdone. Hope her PhD isn't in acting. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8592703
aghst Thursday at 04:19 AM Share Thursday at 04:19 AM Ontario, Canada to Costa Rica. Canadian couple with 11-year old daughter wants to move to CR to escape the snow. Husband found a job managing resort golf courses while wife Wendy would be working from home. They want at least 3 bedrooms for Wendy’s office, be near to drop off daughter Paige for school bus and want a view, for $450k. House 1 is a new condo for $419k. It’s not close to the school bus stop and it only has a shared pool. Wendy doesn’t want to have to drive Paige and pick her up from the school bus stop. House 2 is 3 bedroom with small private pool and within walking distance to bus stop for $439k. But no view. House 3 is above the town with nice ocean views. Only 2 bedrooms and price is $469k. Wendy says she’s afraid of heights so would be nervous driving Paige to and from bus stop, downhill and uphill. They eliminate House 3 because of price. They end up choosing House 2 for proximity to school bus. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8592723
surfgirl Thursday at 08:13 AM Share Thursday at 08:13 AM 3 hours ago, aghst said: Wendy says she’s afraid of heights so would be nervous driving Paige to and from bus stop, downhill and uphill. Some of these people sound so neurotic that it's a wonder they even managed to get on a plane let alone think they could live overseas! 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8592792
proserpina65 Thursday at 04:41 PM Share Thursday at 04:41 PM Between the carpet neuroses and the insistence that they had to have a second bedroom for guests who could very easily stay at freaking hotels, I really didn't like Jessie. I mean, I hate carpets but in those apartments, vacuuming would've taken ten minutes, tops. 3 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8592997
abbyzenn Thursday at 06:28 PM Share Thursday at 06:28 PM I actually didn't mind the couple LA to London. It was good to see someone stick to their budget - that 3rd place was certainly roomier than the other two but I can see why they didn't take it. I thought it the place the took they could put a daybed/sofa bed in that dinning area, it was certainly a large area. I don't think he said what kind of job he gave up in LA nor did he say what he was doing in London other than a "freelance" job so it might not be that much money. Funny how they talked about his parents so much but other than her mentioning her family background she never mentioned her family. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8593068
Crashcourse Thursday at 07:23 PM Share Thursday at 07:23 PM That carpet hating woman got on my last nerve. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8593110
Dirge Friday at 04:19 AM Share Friday at 04:19 AM 11 hours ago, proserpina65 said: Between the carpet neuroses and the insistence that they had to have a second bedroom for guests who could very easily stay at freaking hotels, I really didn't like Jessie. I mean, I hate carpets but in those apartments, vacuuming would've taken ten minutes, tops. The carpet yammering got on my nerves. His parents stayed for 3 weeks - that would have been an expensive hotel stay. I can't imagine imposing on someone for that long. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8593495
BAForever Friday at 10:25 AM Share Friday at 10:25 AM 6 hours ago, Dirge said: The carpet yammering got on my nerves. His parents stayed for 3 weeks - that would have been an expensive hotel stay. I can't imagine imposing on someone for that long. Agree @Dirge. Got some real insight about his upbringing and the strong cultural beliefs about children taking care of their parents as they age. Three weeks in a tiny apartment with one bathroom and one true bedroom would be hard. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8593614
proserpina65 Friday at 04:27 PM Share Friday at 04:27 PM 21 hours ago, abbyzenn said: I actually didn't mind the couple LA to London. It was good to see someone stick to their budget - that 3rd place was certainly roomier than the other two but I can see why they didn't take it. I thought it the place the took they could put a daybed/sofa bed in that dinning area, it was certainly a large area. I don't think he said what kind of job he gave up in LA nor did he say what he was doing in London other than a "freelance" job so it might not be that much money. Funny how they talked about his parents so much but other than her mentioning her family background she never mentioned her family. She got on my nerves, obviously, but I thought they picked the right place. I had the same thought about that lounge area, that a sleeper sofa could make a second sleeping space for company. No way would I let anyone stay with me for 3 weeks. Well, maybe Chris Hemsworth, but he wouldn't need his own bed. 1 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8593824
buttersister Saturday at 05:46 AM Share Saturday at 05:46 AM It’s a cultural thing. The husband already expressed guilt over moving to London, and away from his parents, who were depending on him. Not sure how long it’ll take the carpet hater to get her degree, but if the parents are still alive, he’s going back. IMO. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8594523
Pine Saturday at 07:21 AM Share Saturday at 07:21 AM LA to London, the only comment she made about her family, was they came here as slaves, and weren't allowed to learn to read. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8594553
StatisticalOutlier Saturday at 05:52 PM Share Saturday at 05:52 PM On 2/26/2025 at 9:19 PM, aghst said: Ontario, Canada to Costa Rica. Seems to me if you're going to embrace pura vida to the extent that hardly a sentence goes by without mentioning it, you should not be pronouncing the country Cawsta Rica. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8594797
Jodithgrace Saturday at 09:04 PM Share Saturday at 09:04 PM The “new” (according to my DVR) portmanteau episode that aired Thursday night was a couple of reruns smushed together, I think. I don’t usually remember episodes well enough to say for sure, but I definitely remember that one with the giant musical robot. I wonder how their band is doing these days. I forgot the band name or I’d google them. But is there much call for a viola, cello, and giant drum machine? At least they found a house with room, even if it did cost more. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/265/#findComment-8594935
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