We watch House Hunters a bit, mainly the International one, though, 'cos I think it's a bit less likely be totally fake, just a little bit fake. We both agreed that this episode amped up the drama way beyond what it used to be, she was just annoying as hell, didn't use to have that kind of crap on the show, used to be pretty straightforward (and boring at times if the buyer wasn't that interesting).
I just watched the episode for the first time and wow I can't stand Denise.
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The author of that article evidently agrees with my earlier comment.
For those who missed it:My only quibble with the show — and it surely made lots of folks around here laugh (except for the especially fit and crazy):
The show mentioned downtown “walking distance” to “restaurants and museums” two or three times and kept showing the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63. That’s six miles.
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Showing the Oklahoma City Museum of Art and associated Chihuly or exhibition du jour would not have fit the bucolic narrative that coastal producers have in mind for us.
True. Despite the uptick in positive press OKC has received in recent years, some people either ignorantly or willfully promote the stereotype. You could tell she wasn't super knowledgeable about OKC by the things the said. She also said that modern, contemporary style isn't common in Oklahoma. I am not sure I believe that.
The lady annoyed me.
Quick google search and I found modern, contemporary builder in Edmond. These homes match the style the buyer was wanting but in a suburban location. Of course these are a tier higher than the buyer's price range but it shows that contemporary is available.
17324 Sparrowhawk Ln | Furnished Model | New Homes Edmond & Oklahoma City
There was no reason for them to push popcorn ceiling and "poop brown" countertops.
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