10+
2013
12 Seasons
Food & Home
Buying & Selling
Beachfront Bargain Hunt
: Buyers on a budget make their beachfront-living dreams come true.

1. Texas Living on the Shores of Crystal Beach.
A couple seeks a second home in Crystal Beach, TX, to enjoy more time together a...

2. A Home on the Grand Strand in South Carolina
A couple looks for a beachfront getaway near Garden City, SC, to escape their la...

3. A Relaxing Gulden Villa With a View
A couple dreams of living on the beach with their two dogs in Villas, New Jersey.

4. Paradise on the Pacific in Long Beach, Washington
A family searches Long Beach, WA, for a surfside vacation home to bring them clo...

5. The Point Is to Be Pleasant
A couple and their toddler son escape to the Jersey shore to reconnect to their ...

6. A Home to Grow in Nags Head, NC
A couple looks for a beachfront home to create summer memories with their sons i...

7. Pining for a Peaceful Paradise in Pine Knoll Shores
A family trades in their current tourist town for the sanctuary of Pine Knoll Sh...

8. A Couple's Treasure on Emerald Isle
An active couple that loves the beach looks for a bargain in Emerald Isle, North...

9. This is Just Way Too Mystic
A New England couple falls head over heels once more as they discover a Mystic h...

10. A Baby on the Way on the Outer Banks
An active, young couple with a growing family looks for a beach home on the Oute...

11. Beachfront and Center in Sargent, Texas
A family hunts for a home on the winding coastal waterways of Sargent, Texas.

12. Gorgeous Crystal Coast Getaway
An active family of four looks for a vacation home on North Carolina's Crystal Coast.

13. A Gem of a Home on Emerald Isle, NC
A couple seeks a close getaway for the family in Emerald Isle, NC.
Beachfront Bargain Hunt
Genres
Food & Home, Buying & Selling, Destination Living
Episodes
12 Seasons (92 Episodes )
Release Year
2013
About This Series
Beachfront property dreams can come true, even on the tightest budget. These coastal home seekers discover some of the most surprisingly affordable beachfront locales, proving it doesn't take millions to live on the water.