The fourth season of blind bought It starts with a sour tone. After seeing the house that Realtor Pia bought with his €1 million budget, entrepreneur Caroline wants to leave the show. Eat it: It’s blind boughtThe adventure can stop here and now for me,” she says, sobbing.
The villa tour of Beringen immediately starts off badly for Philip and Caroline. The couple hopes to have a spacious, modern villa with plenty of peace and privacy. Developing the tape is Caroline’s worst nightmare. Unfortunately, in the first room of the purchased house, the entrepreneur immediately notices how close the neighbors are. “I don’t want them to hear our conversations with our window open,” he said frustrated. “That’s what I mean by tape housing,” she says firmly, despite the meters of land between the houses.
The living room and kitchen provide some comfort, because the neighbors seem far away there. Embarrassed, Caroline says, “So ridiculous, when I realized she was just unfairly pissed off. Or not? In the preview for next week, Caroline can be seen yelling angrily because she wants to leave the show.”
“Rooms are missing here, bandages are missing here, studio is missing here, bathrooms are missing here,” it sounds in Episode Two. New announcer Janie is stunned. There might be a ‘for sale’ sign on this. It might just stop here for me blind boughtA conspiracy.”
Philip and Caroline actually lived in their dream house, but it was in the wrong place. Grobbendonk is a 45-minute drive from their business and indoor playground, Tarzan and Jane in Heusden, and this distance costs them a lot of time with their children. So, with a million euros and a serious wish list in his pocket, Pia set out to search for a new home. Without much success, it seems.
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