Could I Live There? - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Whirling Through Istanbul
Solomon and Gabriela received a business opportunity that calls them to Istanbul, Turkey. They take a three-day trip to help them decide if their family can relocate across the globe.
Tango for Two in Buenos Aires
When Chris is offered a job as an aerospace engineer in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he and girlfriend Letizia travel to the city for three days to decide if they want to make this move together.
Tel Aviv Food Tour
Brad is offered a chef job in Tel Aviv, Israel, much to his wife Jamie's dismay. While Brad is always up for an adventure, Jamie does not like change. Is the job offer worth moving their kids away from their friends in Maryland?
Hungary for a Move
When Brett receives a job opportunity in Budapest, Hungary, he and his wife Sheri must decide if they can uproot their surf-loving family from the beaches of Jupiter, Florida.
Saigon Street Food
When a job opportunity arises, Dai and his wife, Liz, must decide if they can relocate to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Although Dai's family is Vietnamese, he has never lived far from his hometown in Virginia.
A Taste of Colombian Salsa
Marius has a job opportunity in Medell%XEDn, Colombia, so he and his girlfriend, Khrysta, consider relocating there from California. Marius plans to bring his kids for the holidays so safety is his main concern.
Risking It All in Berlin
When Mishka is offered a job in Berlin, Germany, she is hesitant to make the move without her boyfriend, Blake. The young couple will have to decide if they're ready for such a big commitment.
Tokyo's Cute Culture
Mary and Markham enjoy their life in Arizona, but when Mary has an opportunity to work abroad, they need to decide if they want to move their family to Tokyo, Japan.
Guatemala's Notorious Chicken Bus
Alex and his wife, Robin, are considering moving to Panajachel, Guatemala, to take their handbag company to the next level. But, the couple questions if Panajachel is a good place to raise their 7-month-old son Miles.
No To-Go in Vienna
When Dan Brandt is offered a job in Vienna, Austria, he and his wife Traci explore the city and its culture and must decide if relocating is best for them and their son Jacob.
Casablanca's Pit Stop Meats
When Amy receives a job offer in Casablanca, she and her husband, Rob, must decide if they can leave their home in Washington, D.C. for life in Morocco. They're charmed by the city, but can they afford to live on a single income?
Making Movements in Geneva
Stay-at-home mom Anca is offered a job in Geneva. She and her husband Vishal must make a big decision as to whether they should switch childcare roles and relocate from their home in Seattle.
Navigating Hong Kong's Mazes
Tommy, a popular Youtube personality, is looking to expand his brand into the Asian market. So he and his wife, Alanna, consider leaving their quiet life in Connecticut for Hong Kong.
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