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7 hours ago, kirklandia said:
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Really? I thought it looked fantastic. More like a building of high dives than a tree though. 

I can see where to give each apartment all that terrace space, making the terraces jut out like that probably maximizes terrace size without having as much volume as traditional boxy structures.

Modern architecture like modern art is going to be polarizing to many people.

But the locale it was in, too bad the view wasn't better.  Imagine if it was near a body of water or in a mountain valley.  You'd have more apartments with terraces with good views, not as many "partial ocean views."

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LOL, the difference between an American guy in France and a native-born French guy in Paris (owner of the hotel we stayed at multiple times). Instead of two bags full, our hotel hero hit the neighborhood boulangerie twice every morning. He wanted to ensure that every guest ordering breakfast had fresh bread and croissants whether they ate at 7 or 9:30! (Three-hour-old bread was unacceptable to serve, iho!)

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On 7/31/2022 at 6:07 AM, QQQQ said:

The Debbie Downer Berlin to Stockholm single mom of two really can't catch a break. My on demand has hidden her episode under the title/description "Budget Battle in Palm Springs: West Hollywood buyers are looking for a weekend retreat in Palm Spring, CA." 

They've had the Palm Springs episode title at least twice when they were actually HHI episodes.  

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South Africa to the Sunshine Coast, Australia.

$900k budget, wife wanted 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, wanted to be close to town and beach.

Husband wanted bush acreage.

First house is in Noosa Heads, a popular tourist area near the coast, very modern, room enough for the three of them but not a lot of land.

Second house is in the hinterlands, quite a distance inland.  But the home is massive and modern and there are two acres of land.

Third home is only two bedrooms and one bath, in need of renovation and more interior space but it comes with 10 acres.

They choose #3 because the daughter goes on about acreage.  It was $850k so cheapest but not really by that much.

Husband was talking harvesting 20 or 40 kilos of some kind of peppers.  Daughter is feeding ducks, as they show them enjoying all the land they have.

He seems to be around 50 and he’s supposedly going to work, they’re not retired.  Even 2 acres of land would be a lot to tend to along with full time job.  The second property had a huge lawn so it would be a lot of work to keep it pretty.

I’ve been planning a trip to Australia which includes Queensland and the Sunshine Coast. Will be staying in Noosa but I didn’t see much about the hinterlands and the bush that looked as beautiful as the coastal areas.

Didn’t see mountains or interesting rock formations like you see in other parts of Australia.  So I can’t understand them wanting bush acreage so much.  Maybe that’s what they’re used to back in South Africa.  But the bush is probably where the deadly snakes and spiders that Australia is famous for are, away from developed cities and towns along the coast.

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South Africa to Brisbane

Nice family, understandable desires, nice agent, good choices, good budget. I liked that they didn't make a fuss about choosing the smaller home and chose the home that suited their wants the most. 

I'm paranoid about bodies of water that aren't a swimming pool or the ocean; I couldn't help wondering what kind of critters might be in that pond the daughter was gleefully frolicking in. 

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27 minutes ago, mojito said:

South Africa to Brisbane. 

I'm paranoid about bodies of water that aren't a swimming pool or the ocean; I couldn't help wondering what kind of critters might be in that pond the daughter was gleefully frolicking in. 

Especially in Australia, home of the deadliest of everything on the planet!!

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Not only that, mosquitoes.

Other than growing veggies, they must leave most of the land alone, let it grow wild?

I just watched a United Shades of America episode on CA wildfires and they were going out there burning the undergrowth and clearing a lot of the vegetation around their mountain homes, to reduce the likelihood of their homes being burned down in wildfires. 

Maybe they don't have drought conditions in Queensland but how do those homes in the middle of the bush fare if there are wildfires which Australia experienced right before the pandemic?

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1 hour ago, aghst said:

Maybe they don't have drought conditions in Queensland but how do those homes in the middle of the bush fare if there are wildfires which Australia experienced right before the pandemic?

I have a feeling that fire was the reason that the real estate had, at one time, mentioned the availability of water at one of the homes.

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South Africa to Brisbane.  How does a 'farmer living off the land' afford a just under $900k house?  and his wife is a medical clown (they entertain kids in hospitals), so I don't see this as realistic.     I also question what's living in the ponds on ther properties.    So House #1.  I find it hysterical that the wife thinks House #1 is too big, with $900k on the line what size house does she think she'll get it.  

So they buy #3 that needs renovation.   Has anyone explained the dangers of swimming in ponds there?   

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How do two men live together who don't agree on anything?   Including one has a cat, and the other is allergic?   So, moving to Mexico, never been there before, and never lived together before?   Budget is $1800, fully furnished.  I bet the cat in the stroller is going to be amazing to a lot of people. 

Apartment 1-Mercado El 100, modern inside, historic outside, 2 bed 2 bath, $1600 a month fully furnished.   That's a lot of concrete, it does look like a prison cell for the second bedroom.  No outdoor space.    The bathrooms are great.   The rest of the spaces are stark.

Apartment 2-La Condesa, built in the 50's, 2 bedrooms, plus a studio, only one bath. mid-century modern, furnished, the one hunter is right, furniture looks like metal patio furniture, kitchen is small.   nice balcony, but no way to keep Lucas in.  1 bedroom is nice, second bedroom is furnished as a TV room.   1 blue tiled bathroom.   I think the rent is $1500.   

Apartment 3-Industrial, , 3 bed 2.5 bath with a balcony. $1900 a month, fully furnished.  It's modern, lots of interior brick walls, balcony is great but needs netting to keep Lucas the cat safe, great kitchen, open concept, guest bedroom has a full en suite, walkin closet, I bet Lucas will like the steel beams in the apartment main bedroom en sutie is great, another room for an office. 

I would have picked #3.   #1 was so stark.

They picked #3.  And the one man will go back to the U.S. and work sometimes.  

I wonder if the partner will find a travel medical job which pays really well, and includes housing (usually), and just not come back to Mexico. 

Fixed my boo-boo, cat owner went back to SF, or to work.     I still think that living together didn't work out.   So, I hope they had  a month-to-month lease, or it was a few months rental.  I wonder if the other man stayed in Mexico? 

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#3 in Mexico City was the best choice.  I bet the budget concerns weren’t that 

big a deal.  They were probably paying way more in San Fran.

The nurse may have kept his place in SF so he could go back to work.

No way they were ever serious about #2 with the tiny kitchen and that bathroom.

They may not last as a couple, unless the one guy’s allergies aren’t too bad.

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14 hours ago, CrazyInAlabama said:

I wonder if the partner will find a travel medical job which pays really well, and includes housing (usually), and just not come back to Mexico. 

Right? I mean, it seemed like they were in a relationship, but not the living-together kind. The balcony cinched #3, far as I could tell. And the netting means he and the cat will be very happy together. 

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They said it was their first time living together.

Also they met before the pandemic and then with the lockdowns, they apparently didn't see each other for awhile.

Oh and another detail I forgot, I think the older guy said he got the idea of moving to MC because he followed acquaintances on social media who raved about MC and he saw posts of them getting coffee and other daily activities in MC.

Guess they both had solid job situations, the nurse guy could work whenever he wanted and was in high demand and the other guy was director of finance for a tech startup and got to work remotely.

Unless they had to sign a lease, they could probably try it for a couple of months and see if they want to stay there indefinitely.

They might have kept their places back in SF, because their friends were probably back there.

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Houston to Madrid.

Young couple moving so she could do an MBA program there.  I didn't catch what he does or would be doing in Madrid.  But he wanted a second bedroom for an office.

They see a place costing $1300, $1600 and $1800.  Budget is $1500, which he wants to stick to so that they could travel in Europe.

She wants a nice place near the center and with a balcony.

First place the cheapest is too basic for her.

Second place isn't nice enough for her as it has a bathroom right next to the kitchen without a door.

Third place the agent offers them a big upgrade, a place with a balcony overlooking a beautiful square and a huge kitchen -- he likes to cook and just bigger space all around.

David the agent, who's been in the Spanish episodes before, snarks that the wife wants a lot for $1500.

Wife rules out the $1300 apt, wants #3, the baller place with the highest rent, says it's not that much more and they might as well enjoy their limited time there.  I don't know how well an MBA in Europe translates to the US but it sounds like they would return after she completed her program.

The husband says it's too expensive and it would be a shorter commute because #2 is right by her school.

So she uses the usual HHI trope of giving the spouse in tow the choice -- you sacrificed a lot coming with me so we will do it your way.

She says at one point that he's idealistic and never made much money, because he thinks educating the kids is a calling for him.  He's also working on a novel.

That may be one of the reasons she's looking for an MBA, to bring more money in.  She said she applied to several programs including it sounds like back in the US.

But they wanted to have this adventure and she did express gratitude or relief that he agreed to come with her.

Do many marriages end because one spouse has a career or academic opportunity overseas and the other spouse doesn't want to go along?  Maybe it would be like the last straw thing but it doesn't seem like people would leave their marriages over it.

3 hours ago, aghst said:

Do many marriages end because one spouse has a career or academic opportunity overseas and the other spouse doesn't want to go along?  Maybe it would be like the last straw thing but it doesn't seem like people would leave their marriages over it.

I'm thinking many marriages don't but that many women don't advance their careers or take opportunities that they should because of their husbands.

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6 minutes ago, MartyQui said:

I don’t think they were married…and he owned a house and she said she gave up her “place”, so I don’t think they even lived together.  On a shallow note, he was so handsome!

Houston to Spain

He was good looking. Curious as to his age. Where I teach, you don't see a principal under 35. First you teach at least 5 years, then assistant principal then principal. Maybe he was at a small or private school. She bugged.

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50 minutes ago, BAForever said:

Houston to Spain

He was good looking. Curious as to his age. Where I teach, you don't see a principal under 35. First you teach at least 5 years, then assistant principal then principal. Maybe he was at a small or private school. She bugged.

I was stunned too when he said he was a school principal. He did seem awfully young for that!

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San Diego to Los Cabos. This is quite a pair. She went from zero to bitch pretty quickly. And then at the second place, he complained about her. The realtor seemed pretty exasperated.  Maybe this isn't the part of Mexico they should move to. I liked #2 the best. Wonder if there's an HOA? And why can't she hold the phone while he drives? So they're moving in with the cows.

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I think San Diego wife was playing it up for the cameras.

Because when they decided, they quickly agreed on #3.

She didn't dispute the price and that she would want to remodel/renovate that expensive place.

Again it's not clear if this is a permanent home or a vacation home.

If they had good paying jobs for a long time and owned a home in San Diego for a long time, they could definitely afford more than $300k for a primary home after selling their SD property.

OTOH, with two boys in college maybe they have to be cautious about their spending.

There was that one Cabo episode where the budget was a couple of million so there's a wide range of prices.

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On 8/11/2022 at 8:48 AM, BAForever said:

He was good looking. Curious as to his age. Where I teach, you don't see a principal under 35. First you teach at least 5 years, then assistant principal then principal. Maybe he was at a small or private school. She bugged.

I looked them up after I watched.  He's some sort of leadership consultant  https://www.oscarreneromano.com/our-22-minutes-of-fame-on-house-hunters-international/ and she's now studying in Austrailia as a study abroad (from her international MBA program...) https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexispeltier?originalSubdomain=es

Portland to Cardiff - married teachers and a dog, moving so he can get a masters in jazz performance, which would help his career as a music teacher.

She is a history nerd, liked her stay in UK when she was a student.  She wants an apartment that looks like she's in Cardiff but not too insistent.

They want to be close to city center and his school.  He wants to stick to $1100 a month budget, which comes from their savings.  She wants 2 bedrooms to have her relatives visit them.

They get the cheapest property, $100 under budget, because it's closest to school and city center.  She said it was his preference but agreed with his arguments.

She sees staying in Wales as an adventure before they start a family back in Portland.  He wants to live in Portland while she's wanted to explore beyond.

Neither of them will work, even remotely.

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7 hours ago, Crashcourse said:

Portland to Cardiff couple were--thankfully--not annoying. 

They seemed to have a better attitude about what to accept in temporary living quarters, so they weren't very critical. 

I rolled my eyes a few times, though, like in the end, when she asked him to put on his headphones to play the keyboard because the dog was sleeping. My dog would either have to deal with the sound or buy himself some ear plugs if he couldn't get enough sleep in all the other available quiet hours in the house.

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On 8/3/2022 at 10:21 AM, TVForever said:

Especially in Australia, home of the deadliest of everything on the planet!!

I’m afraid of three things…alligators, sharks and EVERY danged thing in Australia.  I regularly find myself rubbing elbows with the first two, but if I were to ever visit A, I’d go straight to a high rise and lock the door.  Of course arrangements could be made for their cute and furry representatives to pop in.

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4 hours ago, mojito said:

They seemed to have a better attitude about what to accept in temporary living quarters, so they weren't very critical. 

I rolled my eyes a few times, though, like in the end, when she asked him to put on his headphones to play the keyboard because the dog was sleeping. My dog would either have to deal with the sound or buy himself some ear plugs if he couldn't get enough sleep in all the other available quiet hours in the house.

I only saw the final few minutes, but I wondered if the hound liked to howl along, thus disturbing their new neighbors.

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Hawaii to Gold Coast. Did wife work? How much older was hubby? Going to have to rewatch, I was up and down during show. She came across poorly, wanting beach, beach, beach. Glad they picked the one they did. So she didn't like black and white, but the condo had lots of black and white. They had a nice budget and each choice had some advantages. She bugged. 

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57 minutes ago, BAForever said:

She bugged. 

Yeah, she was hard at work on her diva cred. She went in a little hard on the independent woman, don't really need a man angle, too. She rubbed me the wrong way, so of course, I think she jumped at this guy with the deep pockets. She ain't even thinkin' 'bout having children, hubby, so get that out of your mind. Besides, do you want to spend your sixties raising children and teens? (Well, maybe you do...)

She was a presentation designer. Since I was turned off by her, I took that to mean that she knew PowerPoint better than the average MS Office user. He seemed to be a professional presenter. I certainly didn't get the impression that she was contributing financially to the home purchase. Maybe all of her money was set aside for the college education of their future children. 🙄

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24 minutes ago, aghst said:

Sunshine Coast.  In the end, they went with his choice, despite her seeming too demanding.  Maybe her appearing a diva was affected by the cameras.

Does he still work?  Because he’s suppose to take her to the beach every day?

Guess she doesn’t work.

Who knows how long it will last.

my impression was that she was really a media person, maybe a model of some sort looking for a sugar daddy for an easy ride and, no, don't see her wanting to be tied down to children

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28 minutes ago, aghst said:

Sunshine Coast.  In the end, they went with his choice, despite her seeming too demanding.  

Does he still work?  Because he’s suppose to take her to the beach every day. 

Ok. Now I have to rewatch. I thought she said to the beach every week. 

Shallow note, she was a bigger woman and obviously liked clothes, accessories, makeup and tats. Wish I has that confidence. Seems like she didn't have a job. What does she do all day?

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