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Vural, a Turkish family man living in Texas, has a business mind that can turn on a dime, and his push to move the family back to his native Turkey for a great career opportunity caught his wife Taneya off guard. But Vural can be convincing, and now his parents -- and their modest-sized apartment in Istanbul -- are acting as hosts. Taneya loves her in-laws, but after being cooped up in a cramped apartment with her newborn Gabriel to care for, she's eager to find a proper, freestanding home like her family left behind in Texas. But in this ancient crossroads of civilization that is one of the most densely populated cities on earth, the high-rise condo is king. So it's house versus high-rise in the one and only Istanbul. Featuring real estate agent and expert event organizer Senem Selimi.
Fri, Sep 20, 2013
Kathleen grew tired of the materialism and sense of entitlement she identified in Marin County, California. Wanting a fuller life for her 5 year old adopted Guatemalan son, she rented out her house and brought her little boy on a ten month journey through Central America in search of a place they could call home. When Kathleen wandered into Granada, Nicaragua, she fell in love with the city's beauty and sense of community. She's since returned to the U.S. to pack her belongings and move her family permanently down south. With a plan to open an organic shop and cafe, Kathleen is looking to buy a live-work space close to the city's center. But she'll soon learn that Granada's swelling expat community means a competitive real estate market, and finding a property in her budget will be a difficult feat. She hopes she will be able to set-up her dream shop. Find out when House Hunters International goes green in Granada, Nicaragua.