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Jason and Courtney have a special affection for Nantucket — it’s where they met and fell in love. They’ve even chosen the island …
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Has always been a dream to live on Nantucket!!!!!
You might be able to buy a small Nantucket condo for 700k now. The houses are all over 1 million.
So smart to' save all the money a wedding would cost to put down money on a lovely business and begin a new life!' Great idea! If either were in the military they could get a loan from the VA. Income tax returns can help, if saved for a couple years or so too!
Not sure what the parents felt about it all, but if they can afford the area with their business and all goes well they will be happy and am sure the family will understand and will be happy for them once they know they are happy and safe. But will miss them. Once the business does well they can always visit from time to time.
So many do move away now for better work and perhaps a better way of life.
May they do well and find this new life all they have dreamed about.
Good luck to this young couple. I think they are very smart.
Their business should take off especially during the Summer months! Think they will be happy if at first, they watch their budget. The first year is the hardest I understand?
I really enjoyed this episode. What a lovely couple. Nantucket is on my bucket list of places to visit. I can't wait!
So nice to see a couple that isn’t whining
About everything. They seem really nice
Hope they are very happy together and do well with their coffee shop and their new home
Who says you can't sail or fish in the Midwest that's crazy go to the Lake Michigan that's the Midwest and you can sail on the Lake and there's fish in the Lake And if you go on a very windy day you can get some 8' waves to surf….
Here in New Braunfels Texas you offer more than asking price if you have any hope of getting the property. A young couple I know listed for 325, accepted 350, just last week. It's a hot seller's market here.
I knew they were going to pick that house
When did they film this? 1 Field Ave was listed for 980k in 2018.
What that house would be worth like 1.8 million now…
You inspired me to build my shed. Unfortunately I ordered my lumber from Lowes and got complete junk. They failed to pick it up as well. My dream is mostly ruined but I will try and salvage what I have. I'm going to Home Depot or a local lumber yard for future lumber.
Great episode!! love it. We just started filming on our private island in the 1000 islands NY. We live full time on our island during the summer. We have to close it down in the fall, and winterize. When summer is over we head down to our home on a barrier island in Florida. We love island living year round. Thanks again for this episode. I'm learning from your show.
I was looking for an airdate on this. I just got back from Nantucket and have also done some recent real estate searches and you might get 500 square feet for the prices they're mentioning. This is either 30 years old or they were smoking something weird because there's no way these prices are right. They're way too low.
They didn’t say at the end if they got the house?
The nicest places on earth, r inhabited by the wealthy.
she kept on saying "it's not that "island" feel"….WTH …it's not Florida !! It's New England
How can you not go sailing or fishing in the Midwest? The largest body of freshwater in the world, bigger than most seas is in the Midwest. Not to mention the many lakes and rivers all over Ohio Indiana Wisconsin Minnesota
Sad that a young couple has to pay so much for a house there…does the business of opening a coffee shop cover that? I am skeptical about those hgtv series. Not realistic.
I guess a psa but stop fucking moving to nantucket, the year round population 20 years ago was like 6k and the erosion was bad then. Because of the housing development and large influx of residents and tourists it's sped up the erosion tenfold and we'll be lucky if it's not completely underwater in the next 50 years. Go to fucking Chatham or something like it on the cape idc just not here.
It’s 5 AM, and I’m watching videos on house hunting in Nantucket. Motivation to do well in school and life so I can buy a beautiful home
It's wealthy and beautiful. Clapboard homes.
. . . might be the most expensive real estate in the naton, the haunt of billonnaires.
I hope coffee shops do brisk warm weather business, b/c that seems a high risk. Renting rooms offers greater profits there.
What about water level rising? I love NT, but who can afford it?
Too bad these shows are staged an fake but entertaining
This is too big, get a smaller one
They picked the home I would have picked. Nothing beats privacy and looking at nature all around.
I Would Love To Live There
Jason is a terrible person he is the kind of guy that nantucket natives don't care for. Trust me I know him total pant load. He regularly drives drunk after drinking at Cisco brewing
I. DONT. CARE
Seriously???? I came from the Midwest, I fished, hunted, sailed on the lake, surfed on the lake, skied on the lake ( we have lots of lakes), biked, participated in a bi-Athlon, camped, rode horses, gardened, etc..(Texas has the gulf/ocean) Now we don't have an ocean where I'm from or the most elite snobs on the planet like they have in Nantucket so they up us on that. .
Since they eloped hope they have a garden wedding party in the new house. Every girl wants a decent wedding. I spent a week there, I love Nantucket, but buying a home on an island the way the climate is headed shows people are totally disconnected from reality. Hawaii Nantucket come 5-10 yrs from now you better have scuba suits
I've never seen a couple agree so much! it made this enjoyable.
LMAO "theres a lot you can do on nantucket you cant do in the midwest" proceeds to list three things you can do in the midwest. what a douche
This must be the first realter who shows a house within the clients' budget! Good job!