Two military couples finally have the freedom to buy homes where they desire to live. A Coast Guard couple is looking for a unique yet affordable Nashville house, and a retiring Army instructor and his wife are purchasing their first place in New York.
Two couples are embracing island living. One couple looks to be near family on Callawassie Island in South Carolina, where they debate a fixer versus a turnkey with Southern style, and in Puerto Rico, a family wants to upgrade and find space for a rental.
A family and a single professional each say goodbye to the suburbs and head for city living. In Cincinnati, a young family seeks a historic home without too many projects, and in Dallas, a single guy wants to be downtown after a big life change.
Two expectant couples each crave more space for their growing families. On Boston's North Shore, newlyweds debate a historic home versus a modern farmhouse, and in Arizona, a couple is at odds over location.
Two couples are each beginning new Alaskan adventures. Both are debating if they should search for a home in town or go farther out from the city, and whether to lean into the rustic Alaskan style or find something that's more updated.
Two sets of family members are buying homes together. In Chicago, siblings are pooling their money to purchase their first place and are at odds over location, and in New Jersey, cousins can't decide between a single-family home or a townhouse.
In Houston and Atlanta, two women are each on a mission to put three generations under one roof. Everyone with different priorities, and With family members contributing to the down payment and mortgage, pleasing everyone will be a challenge.
Being closer to family draws buyers back to their hometowns. A woman is moving to Mississippi to be near her parents after eight years away, and a young couple is trading San Francisco for Rhode Island so their daughter can grow up near extended family.
Two families left their home countries behind and are going all in on American living. A dream job is bringing Canadians to South Carolina, and a couple who moved to the US for a better life are now ready to make a big investment in Virginia.
Two couples look to commit to a house together before their marriage. In Michigan, a bride-to-be wants to spend less on their house and more for the wedding, and an engaged couple is relocating to Savannah, Georgia, and wants to buy before their big day.
Bidding wars and opposing views have kept two families from buying homes. In Wisconsin, a couple is reconsidering price in hopes of closing on a new place, and an Arizona family has been unsuccessful for six years to upgrade from their starter home.
Two couples are ditching their bachelor pads and looking for an upgrade. Orlando newlyweds want a home to raise a family, but he prefers something over the top while she's seeking a good vibe, and an engaged couple in New Jersey debates a fixer-upper.
A small place can be a big adventure, but some buyers are tired of tiny. After two years on the road, a couple is ready to trade their van for a place in Atlanta, and a single woman who gave RV living a try now wants back in a home in South Carolina.
Having family members who are also agents means getting many opinions! A designer in St. Louis has an agent mom and sister talking her out of a renovation, and in LA, a woman has a mom and sister in real estate who think they know what's best for her.
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