2024-10-04
Christina takes on a couple's home, full of strange corners and unusable rooms. To remedy the space, she'll have to demolish practically every wall in the house and start over, but as the walls fall down, new problems emerge. (Repeat).
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A North Carolina couple is on the hunt for what they hope will be their last purchase. She's got a clear vision for an updated ranch while he's set on a low-priced Craftsman. (Repeat).
A couple wants to grow their family and buy a fist home in Chicago. He wants something big and beautiful, but she's got her eye on the bottom line. (Repeat).
A successful couple in Baton Rouge wants to combine households so they have ample space to entertain, plus host their older children when they visit. She craves an airy, white modern vibe, while he wants something that reminds him of New Orleans. (Repeat).
A couple looks to merge their households and find a place together in Chicago. She wants something charming that feels like home for their blended family, but he's having trouble giving up his bachelor lifestyle and prefers a modern house fit to party. (Repeat).
A real estate agent couple is looking for a larger house for their growing family in Indianapolis. She's hoping for something grand with a white kitchen and a lot of space, but he's pushing for a more modest place with privacy and a finished basement. (Repeat).
A couple who is moving to Maryland wants a home that feels posh. While he hopes for a large yard like the one he had back home in Nigeria, she expects a huge house like their last place in Texas. (Repeat).
A couple has outgrown their rental and looks to buy a home for their family in Rockland County, New York. She wants to fulfill her dream of buying a grand Colonial, but he's more cautious with spending and wants to make sure they stay within their budget. (Repeat).
A father looks to purchase a home his newly graduated daughter can rent in Charlotte, North Carolina. He wants her to live in a conventional single-family home in the suburbs, but she's set on a downtown loft with history and character. (Repeat).
Penny is stressed about her growing family cramming into their chaotic, dysfunctional home. Todd must find them a tranquil yet practical space, while Jill needs to fix Robert's DIY work and improve the layout. (Repeat).
A seaside home with a tiny kitchen and no storage has Brooke feeling like a sardine in a can, but Nick loves the yard and proximity to the beach. Jill has to maximize their space, while Todd must reel them in with a new, spacious oasis. (Repeat).
A man wants to move to a project-free house but his wife thinks their unfinished basement could still be turned into something. (Repeat).
Monique has had it with her starter home and wants Todd to find a modern, open-concept house for entertaining, but Mike wants to stay and thinks Jillian can reconfigure the layout to better suit their new lifestyle. (Repeat).
Danielle loves their less than perfect family property, but Spencer wants a new home with a better layout and more room. (Repeat).
An old house with an awkward, choppy layout has Shannon turning to Todd to find a turnkey home with a gourmet kitchen and luxurious ensuite, but Ian thinks Jillian is the answer to open up and transform their dated and drab home. (Repeat).
Rebekah wants to return home to Laurel from the big city to regrow her roots. She's looking for some acreage, and with a budget of $250-300, 000 Ben and Erin have two properties that fit the bill. (Repeat).
A couple has given up a small apartment in a big city for a big house (and a dog) in a small town. They've found the town, now Ben and Erin need to find them the house and the dog. (Repeat).
A couple loves Laurel so much they decided to buy a vacation home there. Now Ben and Erin have to find them a place big enough for their family of six (and counting) within a $270,000 budget. (Repeat).
With no design-savvy, a city inspector needs Ben and Erin's help on her own house. (Repeat).
Even though their two boys are leaving home, Allison and Scott are upsizing in preparation for their growing family. They are looking for a big historic home with a wraparound porch and a massive shower room. (Repeat).
Thomas and Hilary want to turn their farmhouse into a commercial/event space. (Repeat).
A couple in Laurel is looking for a home with a zen room where they can relax and a porch for entertaining guests. (Repeat).
After being a travel nurse, Luke wants his home base to be in his hometown-Laurel. He's looking for a games room for chili night, a backyard for his dogs and to leave the rest to Erin and Ben. (Repeat).
A Los Angeles couple looks to relocate for a new job and a better housing market in Seattle. He's looking for a modern, downtown condo with an easy commute, but she's pushing for a house that has character, even if it means living in the suburbs. (Repeat).
A couple looks to get out of the cramped condo they share with their daughter and into a more family-friendly home in Chicago. She loves city living and thinks they just need a more spacious condo, but he prefers a single-family home farther out. (Repeat).
Join David Bromstad as two couples are ready for a life of luxury on the waterfront. On the coast of South Carolina, a couple looks for a beach home where they can relax, and in Houston, a couple wants a home that makes every day feel like a vacation. (Repeat).
After a vacation, a young Canadian is ready to ditch Montreal for simplicity in Costa Rica. She's looking for a more spiritual and nature-infused life, but realizing her big expectations in the small town of San Mateo may be a challenge. (Repeat).
A microbiologistgets the job of a lifetime and plans to migrate to Paris. She's eight months pregnant and has a husband, a kid, and two huge dogs, so finding a house for everyone before baby number two arrives may be difficult. (Repeat).
A Navy officer and his family finally decides to move to Spain after moving 12 times during his career; His wife thinks getting a home near the beach will help them but he wants somewhere near the base in the Cadiz Province. (Repeat).
A recently divorced empty nester seeks a less stressful lifestyle in Ojochal, Costa Rica. She's looking for a dream property without breaking the bank, but locating a home with rental units that can also accommodate her visiting kids will be a challenge. (Repeat).