There’s a reason why “House Hunters” is one ofHGTV’slongest-running shows on the internet.

Will the couple choose a Midwestern ranch or go with the modern farmhouse down the street?

One way to do this is to redo scenes that fall flat or have mistakes.

Couple viewing home with agent

However, as it turns out, what a couplewears on screen matters to HGTV.

Wearing patterns isjust one thing HGTV contestants can’t do!

And as it turns out, the claims were truthful.

Woman hanging art

What’s more, the former home needs to look lived-in.

Elizabeth said, “We learned immediately that these shows are looking for conflict …

The entire point of the show is to make it seem impossible that you will ever find a house.

Stylish couple viewing home

The show is intended to resemble a real-life house hunt, but exaggerated for TV.”

Elizabeth went on to say that her biggest desire in a new home is a bathtub.

While she wasn’t on the series, her house was.

Couple in new home

Since she sold her house to the couple, she had an idea of the show’s filming schedule.

Furthermore, filming took place in October, and the episode aired in April of the next year.

But where do the potential houses come from?

Real estate agent giving keys to woman

It did, however, have homes for rent.

In reality, it’s said that the series plays around with budgets.

She told Reddit that her max budget was $130,000, but production had other plans.

Arguing couple

[…] Stressful does not begin to describe this day."

And while this doesn’t appear to be the case in every scenario, it is common.

While that wasn’t necessarily true, Bobi rolled with the punches for the sake of TV.

Real estate agent showing open house

House Hunters production crew

Man working with baby in lap

HGTV production team filming

Tired parents with rowdy kids