2024-06-28
A globetrotter and his girlfriend have decided to have their home in California rented out and finally settle down in their dream home. (Repeat).
Newly engaged Abe and Miguel are excited to begin their life together, but their home is too small and crowded for them to live happily ever after. (Repeat).
Will and Shontelle have been making the most of their 70s ranch-style home. But with a large blended family and Shontelle's at-home baking business booming, there is no longer sufficient room to keep everyone contained. (Repeat).
Keith and Evan take a risk with unconventional ideas for their next two decrepit houses on the block. After removing all the water damage and trash piles, they get to work designing a beachy, Hamptons-inspired cottage and a moody art deco bungalow. (Repeat).
Keith and Evan renovate an old house into a peaceful Japanese Zen cottage with more hidden problems than expected. To help with their budget woes, they buy a decrepit duplex to renovate into a rental property, but are hit with skyrocketing costs. (Repeat).
Keith and Evan work on transforming properties in Motown and turning them into starter homes. (Repeat).
Keith and Evan have a change of pace and tackle a renovation to create their dream home in the heart of Detroit. With a few setbacks, the team dreams up a lofty plan all while renovating their other houses throughout the block. (Repeat).
Jonathan and Drew must decide whether to back an overwhelmed investor or a flipping couple. (Repeat).
Jonathan and Drew must choose between a novice investor who is way over his head on a large, million-dollar flip and a widow who has been sitting on prime real estate for years while racing to help a prior investor resell his triplex property. (Repeat).
A small place can be a big adventure, but some buyers are tired of tiny. After two years on the road, a couple is ready to trade their van for a place in Atlanta, and a single woman who gave RV living a try now wants back in a home in South Carolina. (New).
Newlyweds have run out of space in their small house and need a much bigger place in Indianapolis. One is an amateur woodworker who can't wait to dive into a project, but the other can't stand the mess and wants a turnkey, grand Victorian. (New).
Two buyers in Dallas are struggling to see eye to eye on their house hunt. One of the ladies wants a single-family home with a pool, while the other is set on a low-maintenance townhome. (Repeat).
A newly single opera diva searches for a cozy cottage in upstate New York, but with only $75,000 to spend, finding a place that meets her high expectations will be difficult. (Repeat).
A first-time buyer is eager to find a place of her own in Long Beach, California. (Repeat).
A small place can be a big adventure, but some buyers are tired of tiny. After two years on the road, a couple is ready to trade their van for a place in Atlanta, and a single woman who gave RV living a try now wants back in a home in South Carolina. (Repeat).
Newlyweds have run out of space in their small house and need a much bigger place in Indianapolis. One is an amateur woodworker who can't wait to dive into a project, but the other can't stand the mess and wants a turnkey, grand Victorian. (Repeat).
Two buyers in Dallas are struggling to see eye to eye on their house hunt. One of the ladies wants a single-family home with a pool, while the other is set on a low-maintenance townhome. (Repeat).
A newly single opera diva searches for a cozy cottage in upstate New York, but with only $75,000 to spend, finding a place that meets her high expectations will be difficult. (Repeat).
A first-time buyer is eager to find a place of her own in Long Beach, California. (Repeat).
Jonathan and Drew must choose between a novice investor who is way over his head on a large, million-dollar flip and a widow who has been sitting on prime real estate for years while racing to help a prior investor resell his triplex property. (Repeat).
With Trixie's birthday bash around the corner, the pressure's on to finish the renovation. (New).
Trixie and David make a bold decision to demo the home's original fireplace. (New).
A couple torn between shabby chic and industrial styles asks Jenn to come up with a plan that will satisfy them both, all before their adopted baby arrives! Next, Jenn helps a busy couple who work from home update both their living and working spaces. (Repeat).
In her largest project and budget yet, Jenn takes the Andersons' abandoned demo project over the finish line to give them their dream home. At the same time, she's transforming the Blakes' blah laundry room into a showstopper. (Repeat).
Jenn is called in to help newlyweds Ann and Bobby create a space they can make a future in. Bobby married Ann six months ago and moved into the house she's owned for 10 years. Now, they're having trouble making a home for two. (Repeat).
A couple loves the outdoorsy vibe of their lot, but not the house's many quirks. Jenn integrates orangey wood ceilings and a dining room the size of a banquet hall into a traditional organic design that will usher their eccentric house into the present. (Repeat).
Mina and the team return to Bates-Hendricks to take on their second home on Singleton Street. With vaulted ceilings and a secret room in the kitchen, this serene, spa-like house needs serious wow factor to lure in the area's picky buyers. (Repeat).
Mina and her team are in Irvington, working on a wonderful old home on Hill Street. However, after running into problems with the city, Mina has her job cut out for her in order to construct an eclectic mid-century mansion while maintaining its historical integrity. (Repeat).