7 Reasons Home Buying Shows Like ‘House Hunters’ Remain Popular
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HGTV renewed a trio of house hunting shows, offshoots of its hugely popular House Hunters series that follow people as they search for homes in paradise—beachfront and island locations.
The renewals were hardly a surprise. House Hunters, which debuted in 1999, remains one of the most consistently popular shows on cable, thriving through the Great Recession (as some other house hunting shows became passé) and inspiring loads of spinoffs.
Nielsen has estimated some 25 million people watch House Hunters each month. It’s rare to find a program that can last more than a decade; House Hunters and its spinoffs are closing in on two.
What is the secret to the show’s success? Here are seven of them.
The article is written by Toni Fitzgerald for Forbes. You can read the full article here.
Sheila Abai is a senior mortgage consultant. She utilizes her 20+ years of finance and mortgage experience to identify the best mortgage and refinancing solutions for her clients. Sheila can be contacted via email at sheilaabai10@gmail.com or via telephone at (310) 666-6601.