I’m a big HGTV fan, and I take in all the details! I’ve noticed that on the tours of people’s homes, frequently the art work – partifcularly paintings and prints – on the walls is deliberately blurred out and fuzzy. I’m wondering why? As I am typing this, I’m thinking it may have something to do with copyright laws, but I can’t put it into perspective. Has anyone else ever noticed this? Art work that is placed by the designer in the “After” features is clearly seen by the viewer. Thoughts?

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Ever year HGTV have had a sweepstakes to give away beautiful homes. Well, if you ever took an online tour of the home you will notice that in every dream home that they have thus made, all the pictures that are in any room of real people are always pictures of caucasians, why is this so? Do they automatically assume/know that a caucasian is going to get the house? Why not a mixture of different ethnic groups?

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“HGTV” USA Home Buyers Show Exposed, Fact or Fiction?


Robert E. Chartier is a San Diego Real Estate Broker and Key note speaker that EXPOSES the facts of the HGTV first time Home Buyers series and how this program misleads the home buying public with unrealistic expectations. Especially harmful to the first time home buyer with expectations based upon this popular TV home buyers show. Robert exposes the HGTV Real Estate transactions and why he is setting the record straight about this programs very unrealistic and convoluted depiction of the current Real Estate market and the HGTV “FANTASY ISLAND” Hollywood style creative, but totally fictious scripted production which presents a wildly inaccurate and misleading impression on active home buyers in a 90% ++ inventory of “Bank Owned” and “Short Sale” properties.

Westchester Modular Homes Featured on HGTV

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Shows the quality construction, custom design options and beauty of a Westchester Modular Home …

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