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Outdoorsman 06-17-2016 05:15 PM

Hunting for a bargain on Lake Winnipesaukee?
 
I will preface this by saying that I have no association with any person/company mentioned in this article. I just thought that those that do not read this particular newspaper might be interested in watching the show.


...an upcoming episode (of HGTV is the show "Lakefront Bargain Hunt.") will feature a couple from western New Hampshire hunting for a bargain on Lake Winnipesaukee. Having grown up vacationing on the lake and after years of renting or staying with friends, they finally decide to find a lake house of their own. In their search they are assisted by local real estate agent Kevin Shaw of Roche Realty Group, who helps them find lakefront living within their budget of $375,000. The episode airs on HGTV this Sunday, June 19, and again on Monday, June 20 and July 4.

The premise of HGTV's Lakefront Bargain Hunt is that anyone can live on a lake. But what about those with substantially less than the $375,000 budget featured on the Lake Winnipesaukee episode?

Full story at
http://www.laconiadailysun.com/opini...t-bargain-hunt

TheProfessor 06-17-2016 07:00 PM

Thank you for posting this.

I do view HGTV probably more then most.

Entertainment.
These reality type shows can be entertaining.
But most of the shows are pure bunk.
Flip or Flop. Property Brothers. House Hunters International, etc.
Yes, these are real people and not actors.
The repair ones like the one in Waco Texas - well I just want to scream at them. For mistakes or overlooked items.
All of the shows are neatly edited. All will have one issue.
And finally, the repair ones seem to have contractors with nothing to do but show up immediately to rehab some house in 14 days. All bunk.
Ah, but entertaining though.

SAMIAM 06-19-2016 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheProfessor (Post 263776)
Thank you for posting this.

I do view HGTV probably more then most.

Entertainment.
These reality type shows can be entertaining.
But most of the shows are pure bunk.
Flip or Flop. Property Brothers. House Hunters International, etc.
Yes, these are real people and not actors.
The repair ones like the one in Waco Texas - well I just want to scream at them. For mistakes or overlooked items.
All of the shows are neatly edited. All will have one issue.
And finally, the repair ones seem to have contractors with nothing to do but show up immediately to rehab some house in 14 days. All bunk.
Ah, but entertaining though.

Love it when the contactor gives an instant quote for a kitchen or bath remodel.....in one case the guy gave a quote of 85k for a complete makeover after just walking through the house...yuh,right !

Newbiesaukee 06-19-2016 10:46 AM

Reality TV is an oxymoron...but everyone knows that.

Woody38 06-19-2016 03:34 PM

Built a condo cottage in New Seabury on Cape Cod in the 80's. Yes we owned the cottage which was part of a condo. Gave building to the YMCA and built new. Lots of fun and we actually made a few bucks after renting for 2 years.
We have renovated 8 kitchens over the years. No walk through estimates. At this point I can give an estimate by looking and knowing what someone wants for cabinets, floors, appliances.
Our last renovation with complete gutting was $78,000 which also included flooring in the laundry and adjoining powder room with new cherry vanity. Cherry wood cabinets with large crown moulding $25,000, construction $25,000 and appliances $28,000. New wiring plumbing and lighting fixtures included.

My best part of the kitchen is the warming drawer, induction cooktop, Sub-Zero fridge and double oven. Wine cooler is also a nice addition.

It's only money and I've never seen anyone take it with them. Well, maybe the guy wo was buried in his Corvette.

Phil

phoenix 06-20-2016 05:28 AM

Seemed like a little bait and switch as the first two houses they looked at were on two other smaller lakes but the third one was on Winni and they selected that one. Great shots in the thirty minutes of the lake and a lot in Meredith

codeman671 06-20-2016 09:05 AM

I caught the show last night by chance. Some great local footage of the lakes region.

Tough location to buy at, that house is right behind Gilford Yacht Club in the back of Smith Cove. Very tight area and lots of milfoil. No swimming in front of that house....

I am surprised they didn't look at any island properties, for the price range they were in they could have done well on an island. I guess its not for everyone.

SteveO123 06-20-2016 12:41 PM

Fake Reality!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Winnisquamer (Post 263871)
Before anyone questions whether or not it was bait and switch I hope everyone knows these shows are full out staged.

I have a friend who did the same show up in VT, he was already finishing moving in/ living in his house when the show producers approached his realtor and him (his episode will be the last one of this season in a few weeks), they also asked him to lie about his listing price and his budget and then paraded him around to 2 other properties pretending to look at them. I believe you have to be in the process of closing if not already closed to be on the show. Still pretty cool to just be on it, I forgot to ask him how they compensate you for being on the show and how much it is.

!

I too have a friend who was on "House Hunter International" which is similar in format. It was done after they had already selected an apartment. The show removed all their furniture from their own apartment and put it in the hall for the filming. They were shown 2 new listings and their own.

If you enjoy watching these shows (as we do!) look for these clues next time...

1. One of the houses may come "furnished"... Hmmm... and "It's just our style hon!"

2. Notice when they end the show, (and fast forwarding to "two months later...") somehow the season hasn't changed... We saw a Lakefront Bargain Hunt episode in Upstate NY recently. When they were shopping for the house it was fall, the leaves had turned and most had fallen. Then "two months later..." guess what? Same leaves, same trees. They should have been ice skating "two months later..."!

3. It's amazing that the kids will be wearing the same clothes "two months later..."as they had on when their 'rents shopped for the house! I guess even with the cost of a "Bargain" house there's no money left for new clothes for Junior!

Nothing like good old "reality" TV! ;)

--Steve

Descant 06-20-2016 02:31 PM

It's real TV
 
You all act as if other TV shows are a true depiction of life as it really occurs. I can't name three shows that aren't scripted and news that isn't selectively edited.

upthesaukee 06-21-2016 07:37 AM

Hmmmmmmmm
 
Now I am confused.

I always thought that if you see on "reality TV" or you read it on the internet, then it absolutely must be true! This revelation that this may not be the case is totally upsetting to me. :eek::laugh::cheers:

AB_Monterey 06-21-2016 08:39 AM

My kid is filming for Flea Market Flip in a couple weeks. I'll report back on the "reality" of it.

:D

Twox48 06-21-2016 09:58 AM

Real or fake...who cares!
 
Real or fake...who cares! It's just TV!
I would watch it only to see our beautiful lake! It's always fun to see something you know on TV, right?

Does anyone know if there may be a repeat so I can catch it as I missed the first airing...

Aguamenti 06-21-2016 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twox48 (Post 263959)
Real or fake...who cares! It's just TV!
I would watch it only to see our beautiful lake! It's always fun to see something you know on TV, right?

Does anyone know if there may be a repeat so I can catch it as I missed the first airing...

July 4 at 4pm it will be aired again.

GBGX2 06-21-2016 10:35 AM

Here is the link:
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aguamenti (Post 263961)
July 4 at 4pm it will be aired again.

Here is the link for the show and the episode:

http://www.hgtv.com/shows/lakefront-...-winnipesaukee

Acrossamerica 06-21-2016 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Woody38 (Post 263850)
Built a condo cottage in New Seabury on Cape Cod in the 80's. Yes we owned the cottage which was part of a condo. Gave building to the YMCA and built new. Lots of fun and we actually made a few bucks after renting for 2 years.
We have renovated 8 kitchens over the years. No walk through estimates. At this point I can give an estimate by looking and knowing what someone wants for cabinets, floors, appliances.
Our last renovation with complete gutting was $78,000 which also included flooring in the laundry and adjoining powder room with new cherry vanity. Cherry wood cabinets with large crown moulding $25,000, construction $25,000 and appliances $28,000. New wiring plumbing and lighting fixtures included.

My best part of the kitchen is the warming drawer, induction cooktop, Sub-Zero fridge and double oven. Wine cooler is also a nice addition.

It's only money and I've never seen anyone take it with them. Well, maybe the guy wo was buried in his Corvette.

Phil

Can never understand the fascination of dumping huge sums of money into kitchens. Is that not where the help is placed to do the cooking? Same with bathrooms that are larger than many bedrooms. After all no matter how much one spends, the toilet still flushes the same way.

Phantom 06-21-2016 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Acrossamerica (Post 263979)
Same with bathrooms that are larger than many bedrooms. After all no matter how much one spends, the toilet still flushes the same way.

Flushes the same way perhaps, but don't EVER think all toilets are the same till you've experienced one of these !! :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Hw7_g-C3fg


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Descant 06-21-2016 03:50 PM

For the boat?
 
Now I'll have to find room in the bilge for an auxiliary holding tank.

Duke's 06-21-2016 04:26 PM

We live a few doors down from that house. It was a fun show to watch

Twox48 06-22-2016 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aguamenti (Post 263961)
July 4 at 4pm it will be aired again.

Thanks! Looks like I'll have to set the DVR as I won't have TV access at that time!

brk-lnt 06-22-2016 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Acrossamerica (Post 263979)
Can never understand the fascination of dumping huge sums of money into kitchens. Is that not where the help is placed to do the cooking? Same with bathrooms that are larger than many bedrooms. After all no matter how much one spends, the toilet still flushes the same way.

I know what you mean. I too am often amazed that all of human kind does not value things exactly the same way I do. It's mind boggling!

NoBozo 06-22-2016 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brk-lnt (Post 264056)
I know what you mean. I too am often amazed that all of human kind does not value things exactly the same way I do. It's mind boggling!

I have noticed the recent fascination with Huge wristwatches. HUGE. What's that about. :look: :look: NB

My dog is bigger than your dog....:D

Donzi18 07-07-2016 12:26 PM

Varney Point Road Right
 
http://www.estately.com/listings/inf...int-road-right


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