Ep 5. A Place on Pamlico Sound
- TVG
- January 18, 2019
- 21 min
In My Lottery Dream Home season 6 episode 5, "A Place on Pamlico Sound," host David Bromstad helps a retired couple from Virginia Beach, Charlie and his wife Diane, find their dream vacation home on the picturesque Pamlico Sound in North Carolina. With a budget of $1 million, the couple is looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy the natural beauty of the sound.
David takes Charlie and Diane on a tour of three potential properties, each with its unique appeal. The first property is a large 5-bedroom home with an open concept living room and a wraparound porch that offers stunning views of the sound. The couple loves the spacious interior of the home and the proximity to the water.
The second property is a charming 3-bedroom cottage with a private beach, a pier, and a boathouse. While the house is smaller than the first property, Charlie and Diane appreciate the cozy feel of the cottage and the additional space for outdoor activities.
The third property is a luxurious 4-bedroom home with a pool and a boat dock. The house boasts high-end finishes and a modern design, and Charlie and Diane are impressed by the many amenities that come with it.
As they tour each property, David offers his expert advice and helps the couple weigh the pros and cons of each option. While each property has its appeal, Charlie and Diane must ultimately decide which one is the best fit for their lifestyle and budget.
Throughout the episode, viewers get a glimpse into the couple's life and learn about their hopes and dreams for their retirement. Charlie and Diane are excited about the prospect of finding a vacation home that they can share with their family and friends, where they can relax and make memories for years to come.
In the end, Charlie and Diane make a decision that will change their lives forever, and David is there to welcome them to their new dream home on Pamlico Sound. With its breathtaking views, peaceful surroundings, and endless opportunities for fun and relaxation, the couple's new vacation home is sure to be a place they'll cherish for years to come.