Brits Niki and Neil are expats living in Texas who are looking for the perfect vacation home in the Bahamas for their busy family. Between parenting two kids and Neil running his own company, the family is always on the move. They're excited to find a home in Nassau where they can escape, turn off their cellphones and tune into one another.
A London-born woman searches for a private sanctuary away from her busy life in Los Angeles on Eleuthera. She wants a home where she can work remotely, yet also be a place for her friends to visit and cut loose with her.
A Cincinnati couple decides to move out of the houseboat they've lived in for 31 years and buy their very first land home on the Berry Islands. The recent retirees are eager to leave the demands of police life behind them and live a life of leisure in paradise.
Jet ski enthusiasts hunt for a Bahamian getaway they can ride to from their Florida home and feel Bimini's close proximity is the perfect fit. However, they must decide between North Bimini's laid-back vibes or the more energetic scene in South Bimini.
A Kentucky couple longs for a place where they can escape the hectic lifestyles they lead. Drawn by the beautiful waters, stunning scenery and secluded beaches, they look to Exuma in hopes of finding the perfect piece of paradise where they can relax, recharge and reconnect.
After spending a few years in the US, a Bahamian couple has realized that they miss the islands. Returning to Nassau doesn't feel right, so they're looking to move to laid-back Eleuthera. They have big plans and want a big home to accommodate them.
A Washington, DC, couple is looking for a second home with a sense of community in Nassau. They're looking for a place large enough to comfortably accommodate visiting friends and family, and an ocean view and beach access is a must.
After over a decade of renting and staying with friends in Treasure Cay, a South Carolina couple feels it's time to put down roots in the Bahamas. Their realtor is tasked with finding a move-in ready home so they can immediately enjoy the beach life.
Contractor Bryan Baeumler, his wife, Sarah, and their four kids travel to South Andros Island, Bahamas, to begin renovating a 50-year-old beachfront resort. As demolition begins, the crew uncovers major termite damage.
Demolition begins on the honeymoon suite and pool. Then, the crew uncovers decrepit plumbing in the hotel block, putting stress on the build's schedule and budget.
Bryan begins work on the two-bedroom villa as the crew repairs the hotel block roof. A delayed shipment pushes back the construction schedule, and after a major rainstorm, the Bryan and Sarah make a difficult decision about the opening date.
Bryan and Sarah butt heads over priorities and when Bryan has to leave the site for a few days, Sarah is left in charge. Then, Adam and Bryan race against the clock to pay their power bill.
A couple is looking for a historic home in the country with a porch and plenty of green space. Ben and Erin transform their new home into a classic, dogtrot-style house full of historic charm and Southern touches.
Coy and Kenya are moving to town to be close to their children and grandchildren. As empty nesters, they want to downsize into a historic cottage with an all-in budget of $125,000. Ben and Erin show the couple two cottages: a small, dated house with exterior charm, and a cottage that makes up for its lack of character with an attractive asking price.
A minister and his wife are offered a clergy house, but the home is cramped with their family of seven. Ben and Erin share their vision for updating the space and show the couple The Collins House to give them a second, larger option.
After being away for 30 years, a woman dreams of retiring in the small town where she has fond memories of her childhood. With her all-in budget of $120,000, Erin designs an elegant, airy home while Ben creates some unique builds including a laundry chute and a custom screen door.
Ben and Erin's approach to home renovations begins and ends with history. From uncovering historic wallpaper to incorporating a homeowner's personal story, the duo looks back at some of their favorite history moments of the first three seasons.
Southern living can often be encapsulated with one word -- porch -- a space Ben and Erin believe is just as important as the living room. The duo takes a look back at some of their favorite porch renovations.
Ben and Erin celebrate the transformation of Laurel, MS, with stories of those who bought homes and started small businesses to revitalize the town. Then, the couple delivers the anticipated announcement of which location is chosen for Home Town Takeover.
Alison Victoria hosts as Clint Robertson and Luke Caldwell battle Jessie and Tina Rodriguez in a flipping competition. In Boise, ID, Clint and Luke transform a 1900s triplex into a single-family home while Jessie and Tina tackle a house in Redlands, CA.
A couple looks to upgrade to a home that has potential to host large charity events in Palm Springs, California. They have issues agreeing on style, and for one of them stairs are deal-breaker.
An Austin, Texas couple needs more bedrooms so their growing twins don't have to share. He's a strict numbers guy, but she's itching to stretch her design muscles again after taking time off to raise the kids.
Fixer to Fabulous' Jenny and Dave Marrs surprise a busy Wisconsin mom with the ultimate bedroom retreat. Then, David Bromstad from My Lottery Dream Home brings the fun and funk back into a Los Angeles family's less-than-fabulous family room.
Maureen McCormick takes her design skills online to help a blended Florida family add charm to their multipurpose room. Then, Eve Plumb uses an artistic approach to turn a boring bonus room into a beach destination for empty nesters in Charleston, SC.
Alison Victoria hosts as Clint Robertson and Luke Caldwell battle Jessie and Tina Rodriguez in a flipping competition. In Boise, ID, Clint and Luke transform a 1900s triplex into a single-family home while Jessie and Tina tackle a house in Redlands, CA.
A couple looks to upgrade to a home that has potential to host large charity events in Palm Springs, California. They have issues agreeing on style, and for one of them stairs are deal-breaker.
An Austin, Texas couple needs more bedrooms so their growing twins don't have to share. He's a strict numbers guy, but she's itching to stretch her design muscles again after taking time off to raise the kids.
Fixer to Fabulous' Jenny and Dave Marrs surprise a busy Wisconsin mom with the ultimate bedroom retreat. Then, David Bromstad from My Lottery Dream Home brings the fun and funk back into a Los Angeles family's less-than-fabulous family room.
Maureen McCormick takes her design skills online to help a blended Florida family add charm to their multipurpose room. Then, Eve Plumb uses an artistic approach to turn a boring bonus room into a beach destination for empty nesters in Charleston, SC.
Ben and Erin celebrate the transformation of Laurel, MS, with stories of those who bought homes and started small businesses to revitalize the town. Then, the couple delivers the anticipated announcement of which location is chosen for Home Town Takeover.
A military couple looks to settle down and have a place their children can call home. Ben and Erin get to work on creating the ultimate family home and include a study area, play space and a stunning new kitchen.
Amanda is returning to Mississippi after seven years of living in San Antonio, Texas, and she's looking for a historic home with a front porch and room for entertaining for $150,000. Ben and Erin show her two homes and after Amanda makes her pick, they create a dream space dripping with Southern charm and a to-die-for kitchen.
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