AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,7/10
325
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaHomeowners from across the US come to sell their properties, on the spot, to one of four real-estate tycoons.Homeowners from across the US come to sell their properties, on the spot, to one of four real-estate tycoons.Homeowners from across the US come to sell their properties, on the spot, to one of four real-estate tycoons.
Explorar episódios
Avaliações em destaque
I'm not saying I wouldn't sell my house to the highest/easiest bidder. Nor am I saying if I had money that I wouldn't invest in real estate. But this show makes it so clear that single family homes (including townhouses/condos) will soon be in the hands of the wealthy. I hope those who want a house are able to find a way. From my first house for $10,000 in 1974 through to my dream house now, it has been a source of adventure and accomplishment.
I guess I need to do more words. Well, throughout the years, I've painted, ceramic tiled, switched/installed light switches, fixed toilets, installed landscaping block walls for garden beds, instaled in-wall stereo speakers, etc.
I guess I need to do more words. Well, throughout the years, I've painted, ceramic tiled, switched/installed light switches, fixed toilets, installed landscaping block walls for garden beds, instaled in-wall stereo speakers, etc.
The premise is very interesting but it bogged down with too much filler. Many of the stories are so forced and fake.
Some sections don't even show the house for more than few seconds. There's very little detail and value put on the real estate itself. It's full of forced drama with really unlikable people who for the most part seem to be in it for a cash in.
I hope the second season can focus on more unique houses rather than toxic house flipping. The location highlights are really nice but very tiny if you're not familiar with US real estate market you would be missing out on what makes big chunk of the value itsself.
It's one of those shows that'll have few great highlight clips on YouTube and that's where I'd advice to watch it.
Some sections don't even show the house for more than few seconds. There's very little detail and value put on the real estate itself. It's full of forced drama with really unlikable people who for the most part seem to be in it for a cash in.
I hope the second season can focus on more unique houses rather than toxic house flipping. The location highlights are really nice but very tiny if you're not familiar with US real estate market you would be missing out on what makes big chunk of the value itsself.
It's one of those shows that'll have few great highlight clips on YouTube and that's where I'd advice to watch it.
Shark Tank for home buying, First and foremost, they need to show more of the actual house and less of the backstories. It's hard to see the house when they only show a quick video and a couple pictures.
Mostly arrogant and annoying homeowners stand in front of 4 real estate "moguls." One of the moguls is the Glen Kelman- CEO of Redfin. He likes to let you know by saying it over and over in every episode.
I gave it five stars bc I did end up watching. It's a quick watch that will pass a few hours away.
Just don't expect to be wowed. You will be disappointed.
I'm not expecting a season two.
Mostly arrogant and annoying homeowners stand in front of 4 real estate "moguls." One of the moguls is the Glen Kelman- CEO of Redfin. He likes to let you know by saying it over and over in every episode.
I gave it five stars bc I did end up watching. It's a quick watch that will pass a few hours away.
Just don't expect to be wowed. You will be disappointed.
I'm not expecting a season two.
I am a real estate agent and any of these homes can sell on the open market. Every. Single. One.
The Redfin offers were ridiculously high and would be a bad investment if the markets were what they said they were. But ok whatever.
Any city has plenty of real life, non tycoon type investor buyers. If houses don't sell, it's always the price compared to the condition of the house and the comparable son the open market. So if a house doesn't sell, it's usually the sellers not budging on the price. And none of these tycoon investors on this show would pay any more than open market offers would get you, otherwise they would go broke. And that wouldn't make them tycoons.
BUT I do like the parts where they invest in the people, not the houses. So that part is awesome!
So again, what's the point of this show when thee homes could sell on the open market??
The Redfin offers were ridiculously high and would be a bad investment if the markets were what they said they were. But ok whatever.
Any city has plenty of real life, non tycoon type investor buyers. If houses don't sell, it's always the price compared to the condition of the house and the comparable son the open market. So if a house doesn't sell, it's usually the sellers not budging on the price. And none of these tycoon investors on this show would pay any more than open market offers would get you, otherwise they would go broke. And that wouldn't make them tycoons.
BUT I do like the parts where they invest in the people, not the houses. So that part is awesome!
So again, what's the point of this show when thee homes could sell on the open market??
I feel like this show would be so much more interesting in a down market. Right now sellers have no incentive to sell their houses, which is a main ingredient in what makes shows like this great. The way the market is right now would make for an amazing season 2.
I want to see guest hosts! Danisha and Pam are great, but Nina, Glenn and Brandon are a little flat. I like that this show doesn't try to over dramatize moments to the point that it's clearly fake and forced. It's the perfect balance of getting to see someones cool house, get some take away and seeing how the buyer evaluate the property. I honestly wouldn't mind seeing apartment complexes or investor real estate or a camp ground or laundramat.
I want to see guest hosts! Danisha and Pam are great, but Nina, Glenn and Brandon are a little flat. I like that this show doesn't try to over dramatize moments to the point that it's clearly fake and forced. It's the perfect balance of getting to see someones cool house, get some take away and seeing how the buyer evaluate the property. I honestly wouldn't mind seeing apartment complexes or investor real estate or a camp ground or laundramat.
Principais escolhas
Faça login para avaliar e ver a lista de recomendações personalizadas
- How many seasons does Buy My House have?Fornecido pela Alexa
Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Buy My House
- Empresa de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Contribua para esta página
Sugerir uma alteração ou adicionar conteúdo ausente
Principal brecha
By what name was Quem Vai Comprar Minha Casa? (2022) officially released in Canada in English?
Responda