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Was fortunate to live there for 3 months, loved every minute of it! Definitely going to retire there, hopefully visit more often before retirement too. It's been too long since I've been back. #VINice
Where has this show been all my life? I’m so ready to leave this shithole and detox from American culture!!!
A gallon of milk costs $8.00.-10.00.
spoke about sugar cane but glazed over who cultivated and processed it. How can people respect the locals if they don't even know the history of the place? Those beautiful sugar mills were not beautiful to the slaves in those days. That said; welcome to the Virgin Islands!
Oh the tile doesnt match..boo hoo what till all there money goes away.
As soon as I saw the thumbnail, I knew this house was on St. Croix.
Thank YOU for choosing St. Croix!
Caribbean life fun but boring cause they island small and it can get to a point where there is nothing to do cause it small
St. Croix is really isolated & really sketchy after dark. Needs lot more development. Would not move my family down there. The other 2 islands or PR are much better options.
I did some work on that house in hermon hill
HGTV so um HOW do I watch all the seasons of this? There are only like 4 seasons on Hulu.
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Yellow concrete A frame now lists for $769,000
I lived in St. Croix for 3 years. What an amazin g experience! Always beautiful and the people were great. I thought it was cute that she said that she like seeing the mountains. Hee hee. St. Croix doesn't have mountains. They have hills.
Beautiful island, but how they talked about the sugar and other crops that were grown in the past without mentioning that it was all done with slave labor was wrong! Those wistful sugar mill remains made me think of all those people in bondage who were worked to death keeping them going…
Also, it amazes me how Americans with plenty of cash can enjoy living in such expensive houses while the native population lives in abject poverty. Don't believe me? Google it!
This is really nicely done,. GOOD WORK✔️
If you don't have house right on water it is awfully hot. Food there very expensive. Gas very expensive. Electricity super high. Most houses do not have A/C and you sweat like crazy.
Those realtors pack in the money from the sale of those properties. They don't do enough work as far as I am concerned to get paid what they do. I wouldn't call it "HARD WORK" for the realtors who do practically nothing but show the homes.
pov: your here bc hulu put it on hulu live wich is like 67$ a month
yooooo im from stl and going to vi next week
"some of the largest Agriculturalist in the Caribbean" = Enslaved African people. I hate when they lie about history to make things seem pleasant.
Why anyone would want to live where there are hurricanes is beyond me.
I know this isn't the History Channel but to describe St Croix and not mentioning slavery is very misleading. Slaves were the workforce that made many men very wealthy on this island.
I love the husband's "can do" attitude, but I don't like the wife kissing the realtor multiple times. That's unnecessary intimate physical contact imo.
One real estate agent, no one should use! Went right to the top of their budget. Didn't care what they wanted, he only wanted to make a buck! He really put these people through the mill, didn't even care what they asked for and showed them nothing but headaches! Pathetic!
Tipperary, east end , gallows bay and welcome are all good locations for what they want.
It would be nice if they would not mix all the other islands in and acting like its STX.
Not the history channel
“It’s fun, festive and warm”
Me: “I’m moving”
Nice