Buying the View

Buying the View (2016)

EndedReality show

Majestic mountain ranges, sprawling beaches and glittering urban skylines - this is house hunting where the views seal the deal. Buying the View explores luxury listings in Miami, Manhattan, Toronto, Niagara, Muskoka, Vancouver and Whistler with views that will take your breath away. Realtors from the hottest real estate markets in North American are searching for luxury homes for their clients – touring three very different properties, the buyers see exactly what their budget gets them. And when it comes down to it, what are they prepared to compromise on, and what will they ultimately decide to go for? Their journey gives an insight into the lives, tastes and personalities of those buying luxury properties with million dollar views.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26Family Home WhistlerDec 25, 2016
S01E25Waterside Dwelling NiagaraDec 25, 2016
S01E24Waterfront Estate MiamiApr 5, 2016
S01E23Lakefront Cabin MuskokaMar 29, 2016
S01E22Rural Casa NiagaraMar 22, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Buying the View' premiere?

'Buying the View' premiered on September 1, 2016.

Who were the hosts of 'Buying the View'?

The hosts of 'Buying the View' were Cora Cristobal and Peter Papousek.

What was the premise of 'Buying the View'?

'Buying the View' followed real estate agents as they helped clients find properties with stunning views.

In which city did 'Buying the View' take place?

'Buying the View' primarily took place in Toronto, Canada.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Buying the View'?

The first season of 'Buying the View' consisted of 13 episodes.

Did 'Buying the View' showcase properties from other cities besides Toronto?

Yes, 'Buying the View' also featured properties from other cities such as Vancouver and Montreal.

What types of properties were featured on 'Buying the View'?

'Buying the View' showcased a variety of properties including luxury condos, penthouses, and waterfront homes.

Were there any celebrity clients on 'Buying the View'?

Yes, 'Buying the View' had episodes featuring celebrity clients looking for their dream properties.

How did the hosts assist clients in finding their desired view?

The hosts of 'Buying the View' used their expertise to scout and evaluate potential properties with stunning views for their clients.

Were there any challenges faced by the hosts in finding the perfect view for their clients?

Yes, the hosts often encountered challenges such as budget constraints or limited availability of properties with desired views.

Did 'Buying the View' provide insights into the real estate market of the featured cities?

Yes, 'Buying the View' offered insights into the real estate market of the cities it featured, including trends and property values.

Were there any recurring themes or preferences among the clients on 'Buying the View'?

Yes, some clients on 'Buying the View' had a preference for panoramic city skyline views, while others sought serene waterfront vistas.

Did 'Buying the View' focus solely on residential properties?

No, 'Buying the View' also featured episodes where the hosts helped clients find commercial properties with exceptional views.

Did 'Buying the View' explore unique architectural designs or features of the properties?

Yes, 'Buying the View' highlighted unique architectural designs and features of the properties, showcasing their distinctiveness.

Did 'Buying the View' offer tips or advice for viewers interested in purchasing properties with great views?

Yes, 'Buying the View' provided viewers with tips and advice on what to consider when searching for properties with breathtaking views.

Did 'Buying the View' incorporate any dramatic or surprising moments during property viewings or negotiations?

Yes, 'Buying the View' included dramatic moments where clients were awestruck by the views or faced unexpected challenges during negotiations.

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