Handbag Lady
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On a lot of the HHI episodes, if you really pay attention, the first shot of the couple together in the new location is usually inside of the home they chose.
I about died laughing at the HH last night. The guy wanted a house with a foyer, and his girlfriend wanted a house with a laundry room. Everytime the phrase "laundry room" came up he kept saying it was wasted space. But he was intent on getting a house with a foyer. All I kept thinking was that if he was so worried about wasted space that I would have thought a foyer would be at the top of the wasted space list.
I still however enjoy them scripted or not as I enjoy seeing different home styles, architecture, prices..etc in different areas.
Same here. It never bothered me that the show is pretty much all fake. I really like seeing the houses and prices in different areas.
I also like trying to figure out which house they already bought based on their comments and reactions.
He obviously doesn't do laundry.![]()
I'm glad they got rid of that "we got the house!" call at the end. A lot of those people just were not actors. I read on another forum that some of the houses that people looked at in HHI were not even on the market. They belonged to friends of the couple featured in the show. I wonder if they give the people on the House Hunters a checklist of words and sentences they want them to work into the conversation. You know, stuff like:
I wonder if you can ask to do something else other than chop vegetables, put food in the oven, etc. in the final scene that illustrates how happy you are in your new home.
- This (gigantic) closet works for my clothes. Were are you going to put your clothes, honey?
- I need room for a man cave.
- Laminate in the kitchen?! The whole thing must be gutted and replaced with stainless steel and granite.
- Oh no! I liked the house at first, but now I realize I can see the neighbor's house out the window.
Oh my goodness!!I had no idea these were scripted. Seriously!! I must be a little naive or something, but I always thought the camera crew went with the couple to look at several houses, taping all of the houses they visited. Then after the couple narrowed it down to their top three, they eliminated two of them and purchased the house. Their top three houses were the ones that made it to the show. Wow!! I will never watch this show the same way again!! Why would they do that?
I am pretty sure the prices are fictitious too.Hahaha...yep I am just totally shocked that these shows are staged/scriped..OMG my world is just shattered
I have always known they are scripted and set up...you mean the cameras aren't just magically there when the realtor calls or when they get the results of the home inspection and they set that up instead?? Of course they are scripted..it's quite clear they are and have been from the onset. The selling ones I know even stage Open Houses with "potential" buyers..using family/friends of the realtor or neighbors to act like potential buyers.
I still however enjoy them scripted or not as I enjoy seeing different home styles, architecture, prices..etc in different areas.
I thought that was probably how the got the three but figured there were parts, like the end where they "chose" the house, that was. Some people just can't fake it.![]()
Then there's the complaining about paint color or window treatments.![]()
The one that gets me is Love It or List It. There is always some BIG problem and they can't give the home owners everything they want because of it and there is always nastiness between Hillary and one of the homeowners over it. Then they show "spying" video of the homeowners outside arguing over it all the while they are wearing the mics.
As for Property Brothers, some of the prices of the things they buy to put in the houses areOne time they had a coffee table that was almost $2000.
I am pretty sure the prices are fictitious too.
They did a segment one time in our neighborhood. A bunch of us were wondering where they found houses so cheap in our area. This was at the height of prices, right before the crash.
Yeah, they just didn't exist. Some friends asked a few realtor friends and nope, the houses were never listed/sold at the prices claimed on House Hunters. HH was claiming low prices for houses that actually sold for up to $100,000 more than they said on the show.
We have some friends that recently moved to Germany for work.. They applied to be on House Hunters International before they moved and they were recently accepted. They received a call the other day on their taping and how it actually works.
First of all, our friends have already bought their house in Germany. HGTV comes to their new place and moves everything out. They then find 2 random other houses to "show" them along with the house they've already bought. They tape them going to all three houses and commenting on them. They then have to "choose" a house (keep in mind they already own it). After they make their choice (again), HGTV flies them back to the states for the "goodbye" (also keep in mind they have moved already). At the end HGTV will move their stuff back into their house.
Also, the parts of the show where the sellers refuse the offers or the bank financing get's hung up for some reason. All scripted. It never happens.
Interesting huh? DW and I really like the show though but it's interesting to see how it really works.
Yikes, I loathe Love It or List It because the two main people are the WORST actors. It's so obviously and overtly scripted and fake. I saw an episode with this gay couple debating about downsizing and when they came back from looking at a new house, they just "happened" to catch the workmen in the process of ripping out their original front door with stained glass and pitched a fit because they had a historic home. Well, that's great, Lisa said, because if I don't have to replace that door, I can now afford to do XYZ! Yeah, right. The episode of that show that made me laugh out loud was when the husband of family wondering whether to LIOLI was actually an EMPLOYEE of the female host. That's just pathetic.I thought that was probably how the got the three but figured there were parts, like the end where they "chose" the house, that was. Some people just can't fake it.![]()
Then there's the complaining about paint color or window treatments.![]()
The one that gets me is Love It or List It. There is always some BIG problem and they can't give the home owners everything they want because of it and there is always nastiness between Hillary and one of the homeowners over it. Then they show "spying" video of the homeowners outside arguing over it all the while they are wearing the mics.
Why? Money and time, time and money.I had no idea these were scripted. Seriously!! I must be a little naive or something, but I always thought the camera crew went with the couple to look at several houses, taping all of the houses they visited. Then after the couple narrowed it down to their top three, they eliminated two of them and purchased the house. Their top three houses were the ones that made it to the show. Wow!! I will never watch this show the same way again!! Why would they do that?
PV, the Rinomato one anyway, is more real. The people on that were actually looking for a place, using a local realtor; didn't have to be owner(s) or in escrow like on HH.