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The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has released the fifth season of its docuseries “First-Time Buyer” available on Hulu.

According to NAR, the new season offers unscripted stories following homebuyers in New York and Connecticut. The eight episodes, each under 20 minutes, include several firsts for the series including a multigenerational family seeking a home to accommodate three generations, a New Yorker making the leap from a rent-stabilized apartment to a co-op after three decades of renting, and an international buyer involved in a long-distance homebuying process to be closer to aging parents.

“Season 5 of ‘First-Time Buyer’ captures the triumphs, challenges and deeply personal stories of home buyers in today’s market,” said Alicia Bailey, NAR’s head of production. “By showcasing the critical role and expertise that agents who are realtors have in advising clients through competitive markets, low inventory and unique financial situations, this series provides essential guidance for prospective homeowners.”

All episodes from the previous four seasons of “First-Time Buyer” are available to stream on Hulu, YouTube, Facebook and at firsttimebuyer.realtor.