Find My Country House Double Feature: Southern Charm and Riverside Retreats (A&E, Tuesday, December 3, 2024)

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A&E’s Find My Country House is pulling out all the stops this Tuesday with a double dose of country living. Forget your typical Saturday night viewing; this week, the network offers two back-to-back episodes, promising a double shot of real estate escapism. For those who find solace in the hunt for the perfect property, this Tuesday night viewing is custom-made.

First up at 9 PM is “Hidden Gems of the South.” Host Trish Suhr guides James and Jami as they embark on their quest for a home filled with Southern charm. Will they find a place that blends their practical needs with that special Southern hospitality? Or will the search leave them feeling like they’re stuck in a never-ending real estate rodeo?

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Hot on the heels of Southern charm, “Riverside Retreats” airs at 9:30 PM. This episode follows Scott and Jeff as they search for a tranquil riverside property that still allows for an easy commute to the city. It’s a tricky balance—finding a peaceful retreat that’s not completely disconnected from the hustle and bustle. With Trish Suhr at the helm, one can hope their search will prove fruitful.

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Find My Country House, which originally premiered on June 15, 2024, typically graces A&E’s Saturday night schedule. This Tuesday’s two-fer is a clear attempt to grab a larger audience share, offering viewers a taste of country life beyond the usual weekend slot. For viewers craving a midweek dose of home-hunting drama, it’s a welcome change of pace.

Find My Country House airs Tuesday, December 3 at 9 PM on A&E.

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