A couple loves their midcentury modern ranch home with its charm and close proximity to downtown, but they are starting to feel like their family is outgrowing the home and wish they had a more functional space. While Hilary tries to discover a better use of space within their home, David looks for a more accommodating home near the downtown scene.
After marriage and two kids, a husband's bachelor pad is bursting at the seams as the family struggles to find space to themselves. His wife wants Hilary to make aesthetic changes, but his bags are packed and waiting for David to find them a bigger home.
A couple planned to update their 1970s home when they moved in, but those ideas have taken a back seat to busy family life. Now Mom is ready to throw in the towel and find a newer, open concept home, but Dad's not ready to give up on their original one.
Now that a couple has two young boys, he feels cramped and wants more space to entertain. He hopes David can find a new property with more space for the family, but she loves their neighborhood and feels that Hilary can make their home suit their needs.
A young family of four fell in love with the seemingly abundant space of their home, but as the kids grow up, the house is beginning to feel much smaller. Hilary and David offer their plans to find this active family the space and functionality they need.
The Brothers face a tough decision between a pair of investors who have sunk all their savings into a flip gone wrong, and former spouses in a make-or-break financial position with hopes to convert their garage into an income generating unit.
Jonathan and Drew must decide whether to back an overwhelmed investor that is quite possibly sitting on a goldmine, or a flipping couple who secured an enviable property but have no idea if they should renovate for higher resale or rental income.
Jonathan and Drew must choose between a rookie investor way in over his head on a massive, million-dollar flip, and a widow who's been sitting for years on prime real estate, all while racing to help a previous investor get his triplex back on the market.
After helping a newbie investor sell her late husband's commercial space, Jonathan and Drew continue their backing by reinvesting her profits into a residential property to generate much needed income, but they only have 45 days to make it happen.
Keith and Evan take on a desolate duplex and transform it into a single-family dream home. With classy details throughout, Keith sees this as the perfect opportunity to take inspiration from across the pond and create a chic, English countryside escape.
Keith and Evan take on their most expensive project yet with a historical Federal-style home and try to hold true to its all-American classical vibe. Then, Evan worries that Keith’s idea for an all black goth-inspired bungalow will scare buyers away.
Keith and Evan work to finish up a beautiful Federal-style house that could be the answer to their financial woes. Also, they pick up a stunning brick home with an awful smell, and Keith turns this nasty stench into a wildflower-filled garden paradise.
Keith and Evan tackle a decrepit 1920s house with plenty of original details and hidden charm inside. The vintage vibe inspires Keith to incorporate classic Detroit styles throughout the design, combining old and new to create a city-chic throwback home.
Keith and Evan transform two dilapidated Detroit houses right next door to each other. Taking cues from details in both homes, the duo turns one into a 1970s disco paradise and the other into a Zen temple fit for the most devout meditation enthusiast.
Jon is hit with a gut-wrenching decision to either repair or tear down a damaged cabin. Also, Jon's mom and sister help transform a mouse infested nightmare into a romantic couple's cabin, and the ultimate glam-up includes a shower built for two.
Jonathan is just weeks away from opening day and races to be ready for campers by the deadline. Also, Jon and his husband reno a 1930s house they'll stay in themselves, looking to keep the vintage charm and create a space for the whole family.
A couple looks to honor his late brother by leaving Los Angeles and relocating their family closer relatives with a move to Chambery, France. He wants a place that's walkable in the city center, but she prefers a standalone house in a more quiet area.
A job opportunity prompts a Wisconsin family to move sight unseen to Greater Melbourne, Australia. They're excited to explore an unfamiliar continent, but with an extremely low vacancy rate, finding the right home will be an adventure in itself.
After years of bouncing around the country for work, a young couple looks to put down roots near her family in Fargo, North Dakota. She's hoping for vintage charm at an affordable price, but he wants something brand new, and he's willing to spend for it.
Two picky parents look for a larger home with plenty of space for their two kids and rescue pup in Alabama. They're constantly being outbid and have been stuck in real estate purgatory for over a year, and it's partly due to their struggle to compromise.
Jonathan is just weeks away from opening day and races to be ready for campers by the deadline. Also, Jon and his husband reno a 1930s house they'll stay in themselves, looking to keep the vintage charm and create a space for the whole family.
A couple looks to honor his late brother by leaving Los Angeles and relocating their family closer relatives with a move to Chambery, France. He wants a place that's walkable in the city center, but she prefers a standalone house in a more quiet area.
A job opportunity prompts a Wisconsin family to move sight unseen to Greater Melbourne, Australia. They're excited to explore an unfamiliar continent, but with an extremely low vacancy rate, finding the right home will be an adventure in itself.
After years of bouncing around the country for work, a young couple looks to put down roots near her family in Fargo, North Dakota. She's hoping for vintage charm at an affordable price, but he wants something brand new, and he's willing to spend for it.
Two picky parents look for a larger home with plenty of space for their two kids and rescue pup in Alabama. They're constantly being outbid and have been stuck in real estate purgatory for over a year, and it's partly due to their struggle to compromise.
Jon is hit with a gut-wrenching decision to either repair or tear down a damaged cabin. Also, Jon's mom and sister help transform a mouse infested nightmare into a romantic couple's cabin, and the ultimate glam-up includes a shower built for two.
Mike, Jen and Rich help a couple renovate their 1666 Federalist-style home that's riddled with 350-year-old structural problems. They transform the untouched 1750s attic into dual bathrooms and add delicate features to call out the home's original design.
The team takes on a home and former museum in Sandwich, Massachusetts, that has a lot of significance to Jen and Mike. The property holds the inspiration for a famous children's book, and they look to bring it back to life along with some modern updates.
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