HGTV/Fine Living Network Casting Call
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We are looking to shoot modern Detroit/Ann Arbor area homes for a real estate-based TV show on HGTV’s Fine Living Network. The show is called “What You Get For The Money,” and compares homes across the country with only one thing in common- their price range.
Here’s what we’re looking for: homes in the 200K - 2M price ranges. We need highly contemporary architecture coupled with a modern décor, like you might see in Dwell or Metropolitan Home magazines. Also, the homeowners are going to be on camera talking about the features of their home, so they feel comfortable and fall in the age bracket of mid 20’s to early 50’s.
If you are a relator, architecht, interior designer, builder or homeowner that knows of houses that fit this criteria please respond to this entry and we can provide you with more information and an entry form.
Thank you-
What You Get For the Money Research and Casting
visit our link below to see a promo of the show
[url href=http://www.fineliving.com/fine/what_you_get_for_the_money/0,1663,FINE_18297,00.html]What you Get for the Money Promo[/url]
I'll try, My house is a craftsman contemporary. Completely remodeled. Six inch cherry floors and ceilings, stainless, concrete, glass mosaic, and copper countertops. Currently listed for $460,000. Located in Clarkston mi.
I also know of other homes in my area that are very contemporary/modern and are listed at about a million.
I'm not a realtor. Just a big modern lover.
Patrick Slatin
That sounds like a great start! Please contact me via email at hdowns@highnoonproductions.com so that I can send you the rest of the information and the entry form - thanks for your response!
Wow, I'd love to see pictures of your home. We are (likely) going to retrofit a traditional craftsman/foursquare with a modern look instead of trying to build in Ann Arbor (is it true it's impossible to build in A2?). I'd love to see your ideas!
Fran
Hi Fran, here's a link to some pics. I want a modern home but unless you have a million bucks to spend it's tough to find. I hope this gives you some ideas.
http://www.realtor.com/FindHome/HomeListing.asp?snum=33locallnk=yesfrm=bymapmnbed=0mnbath=0mnprice=400000mxprice=550000js=offpgnum=4fid=somnsqft=mls=xmlsareaid=77206typ=1%2C+2%2C+3%2C+4%2C+5%2C+6%2C+7poe=realtorct=Clarkstonst=MIsbint=2presort=sbintsid=04F893512365Csnumxlid=1047049141lnksrc=00004
E-mail me with questions.
Patrick





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