2024-06-29
Home hunters and their realtors check out all sorts of architectural styles and work through the idiosyncrasies of buying real estate in other countries. (Repeat).
A young family looks to relocate to Sydney, Australia, from Virginia, seeking a larger home and a substantial yard. (Repeat).
A young Texas family is relocating for family ties and their son's international education to Mexico City. He's looking to launch a restaurant venture in Polanco, but it's a hot neighborhood, and it might be tough to get it all without breaking the bank. (Repeat).
Empty nesters look to move from California to his childhood vacation spot in Cambrils, Spain. He's searching for a place reminiscent of summers spent there as a child, while she wants something with plenty of room for their children to visit. (Repeat).
A retired school principal hopes to buy a condo on Grand Bahama Island and she's bringing her daughter along to help with the search. (Repeat).
A couple is looking for a home on Grand Bahama where they can stay full-time. (Repeat).
Tennis enthusiasts want to go to the Bahamas to escape the cold winters in Salt Lake City. After narrowing their choices down to Freeport on Grand Bahama Island, all that's left is to find the home that will make all their dreams come true. (Repeat).
A retired school principal is planning to buy a place at Grand Bahama Island with her daughter. (Repeat).
A couple have decided to have a vacation home at Exuma after experiencing the incredible waters. (Repeat).
A Kentucky couple looks for a home in Exuma where they can escape the hectic lifestyles they lead. (Repeat).
A Canadian couple hunt for an island retreat in Exuma. (Repeat).
Three friends go in on a property in Green Turtle Cay. (Repeat).
Kirsten and Joel have short commutes. She's a Realtor who works from the home office, while Joel is a sales representative with a make-shift workspace in their master bedroom. To help this couple reclaim their bedroom, Brian and Sarah look to the backyard for space to retrofit an old shipping container into an office. (Repeat).
Ali and Hana have two very talented young children – and a very noisy and crowded house. Their son, Mateja, is a budding drummer, while their daughter, Mila, enjoys everything from tap dancing to violin. To give everyone in this family their own space, Brian and Sarah turn an old garage into a kids' music and arts hangout. (Repeat).
A newly blended family are brought closer together when Brian and Sarah build an irresistible tree house village in their backyard. (Repeat).
Craig and Claudia are new homeowners living in a space crunch. They share their new space with Craig's brother, Craig's parents – and their two massive dogs. To give these new homeowners a place of their own, Brian and Sarah build a sports bar and entertainment hangout in their backyard. (Repeat).
Busy parents to four kids under 10 years old. She's in school studying nursing, while he works two jobs. To help these hardworking parents unwind, Brian and Sarah build them a parents-only hideaway in their backyard. (Repeat).
Jon, Trish, and their two children live in a quintessential family-friendly neighborhood. They fell in love with the spacious backyard when they first bought the house, but 12 years later, it still sits untouched. To give the whole community an outdoor space to enjoy, Brian and Sarah build an outdoor movie theater in their backyard. (Repeat).
Real-estate agents Steve and Tanya just bought their forever home a few doors down from Tanya's parents. Their new home comes complete with their own mini forest in the back. To complete their dream home, Brian and Sarah build a dream cottage retreat in their backyard. (Repeat).
Brian and Sarah build a lounge area, a firepit, and a few extra surprises. (Repeat).
Brian and Sarah build a vacation style getaway with a beach volleyball court and a kid's clubhouse. (Repeat).
Adding a new deck to a small country home to maximize and extend the living space. (Repeat).
Brian and Sarah bring this yard back to its original glory, including a new lounge and pool house. (Repeat).
Brian and Sarah make Andrea and David's farm-to-table dreams come true, with a veggie garden, dining room, BBQ zone and a play space for their two kids. (Repeat).
Ben and Erin show two options to an island couple relocating to Laurel. (Repeat).
Restoration enthusiasts want to raise their two kids in a historic home in Laurel, and they know they'll need to settle on a fixer-upper. Ben and Erin show them two Craftsman-inspired homes, one that has bay windows and another with an enticing porch. (Repeat).
Ben and Erin have just five weeks to renovate a couple's home before Christmas. (Repeat).
A couple buys a historic building in Laurel and wants to convert the top floor into their home. (Repeat).
An engineer and artist from Seattle is planning to move to Laurel to be closer to her dad and wants their new place to have an outdoor hot tub. (Repeat).
A family is relocating to Laurel to escape the harsh Canadian winters, and with four sons, they require large rooms and plenty of outdoor space. Ben and Erin present a rural bungalow on a large plot of land, as well as a home with a backyard feature. (Repeat).
A couple who want their "someday children" to grow up in a small town like they did, head back to their childhood hometown in Mississippi. They want a house with history and room to grow, so Ben and Erin show them two Craftsman homes: a character-rich cottage in need of an update; and a quirky but roomy home with a cramped kitchen. (Repeat).
Erin's favorite odd couple, an aunt and her great-niece, are looking for their mutual dream home, but they don't agree on anything. Ben and Erin show them two homes, and Erin has her work cut out for her determining the color story for this contrary pair. (Repeat).