Overview
With successful careers and a house in Brooklyn, New Yorkers Noah Edelblum and Leigh Shulman were happy with their version of the American dream. Then came daugher Lila, and the city they once loved became a tight fit for this family of three. They decided to leave the city behind and travel the world. 3 years later, they landed in Salta and the rest was history. This small city in the Northern tip of Argentina offers the family friendly atmosphere they were craving. But its growing fast and so are home prices. With a $300,000 budget and construction around every corner, Real Estate Agent Ramiro Costa has a tough challenge to find this family a home that offers both access these New Yorkers need and the slower pace they desire, especially when Leigh and Noah aren't on the same page. With options both convienient and remote, old and new - what will the couple have to compromise to finally set roots? Find out when House Hunters International discovers Salta, Argentina.
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28 - 1Starting Over in Historic Dublin, Ireland October 17, 2011
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28 - 2Looking for Colonial Style Homes in the Heart of Guatemala's Highlands. September 18, 2011
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28 - 3Reconnecting in Vodice, Croatia October 19, 2011
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28 - 4Expat living in the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago November 03, 2011
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28 - 5A Bachelor Buys In Berlin October 26, 2011
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28 - 6Young Couple Moves to Florence, Italy November 28, 2011
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28 - 7Starting Over in Paris, France October 28, 2011
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28 - 8Beating a Sellers Market in Melbourne Australia January 28, 2013
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28 - 9Permanent Sabbatical in Salta, Argentina November 23, 2011
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28 - 10Beating a Seller's Market in Melbourne, Australia November 12, 2011
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28 - 11Reviving roots in Grenoble, France November 26, 2011
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28 - 12On the Hunt in Historic Warsaw, Poland December 01, 2011
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28 - 13Testing the waters in Drammen, Norway December 07, 2011