Bed and Breakfast on Maui

Season 3Episode 230 minjanv. 5, 2014
Bed and Breakfast on Maui

Oregon-based couple, Lisa and James, decided that they wanted to make a permanent move to Maui when they first vacationed there, swam in the ocean and stuck their heads underwater to hear the whales singing. With James' work as a real estate appraiser and Lisa's work as a writer and performance artist, the two can do their work easily from Maui with business trips back to Oregon every so often. With a healthy budget of close to a million dollars, they're looking for a place with Hawaii Life agent Todd Hudson that would be their dream home and could double as a bed and breakfast.

Bed and Breakfast on Maui has aired on janv. 5, 2014 at 21:00
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