2024-06-24
Participants tackle the living room. The three teams compete in an upcycling challenge to determine who can create the best light fixture from thrifted items. Bryan and Sarah Baeumler return to crown thewinners. (Repeat).
A couple who loves to entertain enjoys living near her family, but their dated home desperately needs a facelift. Hilary looks to give them a beautiful upgrade with space for salsa dancing, while David aims to find them a new home with room to party. (Repeat).
Busy parents are struggling in their home with uneven floor plan. (Repeat).
A mother of three boys wants to sell the house they've called home for eight years. She doesn't have her own bedroom and she's had enough. Her oldest hopes to change her mind as he loves the large property and his mom's short drive to work. (Repeat).
After six years in their current home, a couple disagree over whether it meets their requirements. (Repeat).
When Quincy and Michelle bought their builder-grade home on a corner lot, they loved the curb appeal and space it allowed for their growing family. (Repeat).
Now with two kids, a couple has outgrown their home and deals with a lack of storage and an awkward layout. He grew up in the neighborhood and hopes Hilary can come up with a plan to stay, but she thinks David's new properties might be a better solution (Repeat).
Jim and Luc are married and have been together for 28 years. They lived through one renovation of their main floor several years ago, and now Jim wants to do it again – this time on the 3rd floor. (Repeat).
A growing family planned on renovating the layout of their home, but six years later, they've had no time to focus on fixes. Hilary addresses the house's major storage issues and functionality, while David finds a new property that fits all their needs. (Repeat).
Camryn and Milo Manheim are surprising a longtime family friend, whom Milo describes as a second mother. The mother-son duo has teamed up with Jonathan and Drew to give "Mama Mia" a complete and stylish culinary makeover in her favorite kitchen. (New).
Newlyweds need to get out of their Denver apartment, but they have different ideas about what to buy. She wants a single-family ranch-style home with a large yard for future children, while he prefers a smaller, modern townhouse in the city center. (New).
A couple is relocating to Bloomington, Indiana and will have a full house, with her parents, rescue cats, and composting worms moving in with them. He will be lucky if he can score an office to get away from it all. (Repeat).
Two lawyers are starting their careers and their lives together in Montgomery, Alabama. But he wants a house with timeless charm, while she makes a case for the practicality of newer and turnkey. (Repeat).
A Chicago couple argues on what area they would like to live in. (Repeat).
Camryn and Milo Manheim are surprising a longtime family friend, whom Milo describes as a second mother. The mother-son duo has teamed up with Jonathan and Drew to give "Mama Mia" a complete and stylish culinary makeover in her favorite kitchen. (Repeat).
Newlyweds need to get out of their Denver apartment, but they have different ideas about what to buy. She wants a single-family ranch-style home with a large yard for future children, while he prefers a smaller, modern townhouse in the city center. (Repeat).
A couple is relocating to Bloomington, Indiana and will have a full house, with her parents, rescue cats, and composting worms moving in with them. He will be lucky if he can score an office to get away from it all. (Repeat).
Two lawyers are starting their careers and their lives together in Montgomery, Alabama. But he wants a house with timeless charm, while she makes a case for the practicality of newer and turnkey. (Repeat).
A Chicago couple argues on what area they would like to live in. (Repeat).
A growing family planned on renovating the layout of their home, but six years later, they've had no time to focus on fixes. Hilary addresses the house's major storage issues and functionality, while David finds a new property that fits all their needs. (Repeat).
A Maryland couple is trading in their business attire for bathing suits with a move to Turks and Caicos. They hope to open their own beach bar so they can enjoy the island vibe, beautiful beaches and spectacular food for life. (Repeat).
High school sweethearts from Kansas City eye Roatan, Honduras, for the opportunity to reduce their work schedules and have a less stressful life. A home close to the beach is their top priority, but they would also love a pool and space to garden. (Repeat).
College sweethearts from Dexter, Missouri, want a taste of the Caribbean life and Utila, Honduras, has the peaceful atmosphere they're looking for. They hope to find the home of their dreams within their budget so they can enjoy the island's endless wate (Repeat).
A couple from Hot Springs, Arkansas, is ready to slow down in the Dominican Republic. They're attracted to the small-town vibes and walk-ability of Las Terrenas, and would like to find a home near the beach and close to town. (Repeat).
A young couple from Washington D.C. are in love with the up-and-coming Grant Park neighborhood of Atlanta and are desperate to own a designer bungalow there. Coming from apartment living, the couple is looking to buy their first home and renovate it. (Repeat).
Gregory's dad has passed and left him the family home, which his wife Afrika thinks they should turn into a short term rental property in Eastpoint. The proximity to the airport makes it perfect for a short-term rental. (Repeat).
A family of four loves their home in an East Atlanta neighborhood, but they're bursting at the seams and need more space; Egypt and Mike come up with creative solutions, and the family decides to renovate or relocate. (Repeat).
Expectant newlyweds inherited his parents' house in southwest Atlanta, but the home needs a revamp before their baby arrives. Egypt and Mike must rush to complete the project, but as the demolition process begins, so do the challenges and tribulations. (Repeat).
A newly-single woman is contemplating on whether she should move into a new place or get the old one renovated. (Repeat).
Paul Walker has never really owned a home that reflects who he is until now. Paul and his daughter Erin want to turn Paul's half-finished bachelor pad into a modern home that not only reflects his sense of style, but is a place he can entertain friends. (Repeat).