Cable television real estate show features Joe Gibbons as Trinity FL House Hunters Realtor
Released on: August 12, 2008, 11:31 am
Press Release Author: Robert Lipply
Industry: Real Estate
Press Release Summary: HGTV\'s House Hunters show came to the Tampa Bay area and filmed in Trinity FL.
Press Release Body: Trinity, FL - Cable TV show House Hunters of HGTV which features homeowners buying and selling homes has come to the Tampa Bay Florida area. Producers of the show chose Trinity of Pasco County as their target city due to its vast appeal and strong growth over the past few years. They also chose Joe Gibbons, Realtor, who specializes in selling Trinity Real Estate, and works with one of the top Tampa Bay real estate teams. Lipply Real Estate, lead by Robert Lipply, Assoc. Broker, with Remax Realtec Group, has an outstanding track record for high volume in the Tampa Bay area as well as ranking in the top 100 Realtors for the entire state of Florida.
Initially airing on August 14, 2008 at 10:00 pm on HGTV, television viewers can watch as Mr. and Mrs. Marcus McCollum as they hire Joe Gibbons to sell their current home in the Fox Wood Subdivision of Trinity. Priced well and groomed for the pickiest buyer, the McCollum's home sold quickly at top dollar in the midst of the tough real estate market in 2007. Once under contract, the team set out for its home buying adventure with a long wish list and a small geographic area in which to find their dream home. "We want to stay in our Fox Wood Subdivision", Ivis told Joe Gibbons, who also lives in Trinity, "We have so many friends here; they have become our family", added Marcus. After viewing over 20 homes, the couple found the ideal house. It really wasn't a hard decision after all and Ivis and Marcus knew the moment they entered this particular home that they had found it, even though the House Hunters show reveals three possible homes as choices during the 30 minute show, trying to stir up curiosity and indecision in the television audience.
Ivis and Marcus, along with their two young sons, were ready for the challenge of re-enacting their home search for the House Hunters filming crew. It was a lot of work, and a huge sacrifice in terms of time lost from work - all at a stressful time of moving. Asked why they volunteered to star in the show, they both agreed, "We want to do this for our boys." "They are young now, but it will be a great thing for them to have when they grow up", said Ivis who never broke a sweat during filming. And, that was the whole premise around the McCollum family buying a bigger home as well. They wanted something better for their children, something more than they had when they were growing up. They definitely found it and they didn't have to venture away from Fox Wood of Trinity.
More information and pictures of the homes can be found at www.Trinity-Florida-Real-Estate.com.
Web Site: http://www.trinity-florida-real-estate.com