Family of Six Makes Move from Dallas to South Padre Island

Season 4Episode 1030 minApr 3, 2016
Family of Six Makes Move from Dallas to South Padre Island

Phillip and Melissa love Dallas but are ready to leave the city and put their feet in the sand on South Padre Island. Since Phillip can work remotely and Melissa home-schools their four children, this move is perfect for the family to enjoy both the small town feel of SPI and still be right at the beach. Once they find their dream home with help from Gayle Hood of Padre Elite Team, the whole family will be able to settle down and enjoy island living.

Family of Six Makes Move from Dallas to South Padre Island has aired on Apr 3, 2016 at 10:00 PM
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