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Tue, Mar 4, 2014
Heather and Duarte were friends for three years before they started dating. While teaching abroad in Pakistan, a spark was ignited, flicking their feelings from pals to passion. They've since married and had a baby boy named Gabriel. After recently completing additional degrees back in the US, they decided to give international teaching in Vietnam a shot. A quick video chat later led to new jobs at an international school in Ho Chi Minh City and moving sight unseen. Once they arrived with their two year old in tow, they realized the rental market was as fast paced as the city. Good homes went quick, especially in their 1200 dollar a month budget. To make matters worse, their priorities were split with Heather hankering for a kid friendly flat, and Duarte focused on clean lines and modern design. Find out if they find a place that meets her maternal side and his personal style when House Hunters International gets schooled in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Wed, Apr 9, 2014
Aimee is moving to Amsterdam to teach Yoga after completing her business degree and the death of her brother. She wants to combine her business and living space. Wood floors and room for a Yoga studio are a must, all for $2,000 per month. The first option is a basement/ground floor flat for $1,700. Aimee finds the flat crowded and having "stale" energy. The second flat is a two bedroom on the second floor. The second flat has an open garden that Aimee contemplates using for her Yoga classes. But the busy street creates a negative vibe for Aimee. The third exceeds her budget at $2,400 per month. It is on the second floor. The stairs are typically steeply Dutch. A large living room with hardwood floors, French doors and a balcony make the apartment ideal. But the budget is a problem. Which does she choose?