Married Couple from Louisiana Makes Move to Dauphin Island, Alabama

Season 4Episode 930 minMar 27, 2016
Married Couple from Louisiana Makes Move to Dauphin Island, Alabama

Lynn and Vanessa grew up in Louisiana most of their lives and that's also where they raised their four children. Once they visited Alabama's Dauphin Island they immediately fell in love with beach life and its small town feel. With Lynn a pastor, the family loves to keep active in the community and they hope to find an island home that will have that neighborhood feel. They've enlisted help from Dot Small at Alabama Realty to assist them in their search.

Married Couple from Louisiana Makes Move to Dauphin Island, Alabama has aired on Mar 27, 2016 at 10:30 PM
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