2024-09-28
With bonus features and pop-ups, David helps a woman honor the memory of her late parents by finding a generational vacation home to purchase on the Emerald Coast. (Repeat).
Thanks to an inheritance, a longtime Georgia resident has the chance to buy a large family home closer to her grown-up children in Lubbock, Texas. David shows her some beautiful, spacious places where the houses are big but the prices are small. (Repeat).
After a terrible tragedy, a couple feels as if the universe stepped in to deliver a gift in the form of a $10 million scratch off. Now, David is honored to help them search beautiful properties in the military town of Jacksonville, North Carolina. (Repeat).
A mother wins big on a scratcher, but since she already has her dream home, she has decided to help her daughter find hers. The duo enlists David to get her growing family out of a cramped apartment and into a house with more space in Bangor, Maine. (Repeat).
Six months after losing her husband, Charity and her daughters are given a million dollars of comfort thanks to a scratch ticket. (Repeat).
David Bromstad gets to stay at home to help Lee and Lacherrica find their dream home in Orlando, Florida. Lacherrica scratched up the best one-year wedding anniversary ever, when she hit the top prize of $1 million. (Repeat).
Through difficult circumstances, a single man gets an unexpected windfall and now he's ready to find his dream home. David searches California's Central Valley to find a peaceful place where he can host guests, settle down and maybe start his own family. (Repeat).
Following the receipt of an inheritance, a couple plans to leave Oklahoma in search of their ideal home in Hawaii. They're looking for a property large enough to host relatives for the holidays, so David travels to the Big Island to assist them in their quest. (Repeat).
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A 26-year-old is planning to buy a home in Columbus, Ohio to share with her boyfriend. For a first time homeowner, she's looking for something that will balance both of their style and needs. (Repeat).
A couple seeks to relocate to Cincinnati. She wants to settle in the trendy childhood neighborhoods, while he wants to prioritize family space. (Repeat).
After the passing of her husband, a San Diego artist is starting over by moving to Columbus, Ohio. With the help of her best friend, she's looking for a house that will inspire her artistic side. (Repeat).
A newlywed couple moves to Ohio for a job opportunity, and they only have one weekend to find a house. He prefers a farmhouse with plenty of land, but she's more particular and wants a home in a neighborhood, with all the bedrooms upstairs. (Repeat).
A couple's leaving big city Chicago behind to buy their first home in Columbus, Ohio. He wants to recreate the hustle and bustle with a high-rise downtown, but she's ready to start adulthood with a single family home in the suburbs. (Repeat).
An Ohio buyer got his real estate license hoping to get the best deal on a house for his family, but his wife is worried he may be too focused on the business perspective and not on what she and their kids would like to live in. (Repeat).
A military family is making their tenth relocation, this time to downtown Cincinnati. They're hoping this will be their last move, so she's hoping for a charming historic home with room to grow, but he's favoring a place that's turnkey contemporary. (Repeat).
After years of building and selling homes, a couple is ready to find something long term. She's done with construction, but he's still got the reno bug. (Repeat).
A young couple is ready to buy their first home together in Columbus, Ohio. He's nervous about overspending and prefers a smaller place that needs work, but she wants a big, turnkey house with plenty of space for future kids. (Repeat).
Newlyweds are desperate to get out of her parents' basement and into their first home in Cincinnati. However, this country boy and his city girl have very different priorities, and her parents are pressuring them to buy nearby. (Repeat).
With his military career coming to an end, a couple in Ohio is looking for a long-term place to raise their four girls. He's confident in his abilities to fix anything, but after nine moves in 18 years, she prefers someplace simple and ready to move into. (Repeat).
A couple from California decides to move to Columbus, Ohio to be closer to family; While she wants to look for a historic fixer at a low price, he is looking for something brand new. (Repeat).
Busy parents purchased their home just two years ago, but now they're concerned with their kids' safety in a three-story house. She wants David to find a new forever home, but he thinks Hilary can renovate their place to make it work for their family. (Repeat).
Dong and Mona have lived in their dated house with their three teenage boys for almost 20 years. Now that their boys are older, Mona is ready to take on a major renovation and finally turn their house into a dream home. (Repeat).
Despite its flaws, Derek is comfortable in the house and thinks Catarina should feel the same way. However, Catarina hates the house and has complained about its layout and function from day one. (Repeat).
A woman never wants to leave her charming 1985 home that's blocks from downtown. (Repeat).
Dana and Dave purchased a 100-year-old triplex because of the unlimited potential and space it would afford them once it was renovated and converted into a duplex. It had great historic character and plenty of room for the two of them and Dana's mother. (Repeat).
Two busy professionals feel that their work-from-home life is no longer working for them. He isn't ready to give up their quiet, wooded lot, but she thinks the house is dated and much too small for their family, especially with no private office space. (Repeat).
A woman never wants to leave her charming 1985 home that's blocks from downtown. (Repeat).