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Baltimore area real estate agent Chantre Phillips is making waves as she prepares to appear on the popular cable TV show, “House Hunters,” this Friday at 10 p.m. Eastern. The episode will showcase Phillips assisting clients Bernardo and Nia Adams in their quest for a new home suitable for their blended family of seven.
The Adams family, hailing from diverse backgrounds, is on a mission to find the perfect place that accommodates their unique needs and lifestyle. Phillips, known for her expertise in the local market, will guide them through the challenges of home buying, highlighting the emotional and practical aspects of their journey.
Viewers can anticipate a heartfelt exploration of family dynamics as the Adams navigate their options, weighing various properties in the vibrant Baltimore area. This episode promises to deliver a blend of real estate insights and personal storytelling, making it a must-watch for both homebuyers and fans of the series alike. Tune in to witness the exciting search for a new family home!
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