2024-06-29
Gold star do-gooders who have struggled financially win $5 million, and they don't know what to do with it! David ensures they spend money on themselves and find their ideal home in Pensacola, Florida. (Repeat).
A couple decides to sell their inherited farmland in Iowa and buy a cabin in Minnesota for family and friends to gather and celebrate holidays. And for David, it's a chance to return to his childhood home to help them find the perfect lakeside property. (Repeat).
A single mom won $3 million on the lottery and wants more space after sharing an apartment with her three growing girls. With four ladies to please, David Bromstad has his hands full finding a home with rooms for everyone and space to spread out. (Repeat).
After touring 24 wonderfully wacky houses, only eight advance in the competition for the wildest of them all. In this finale, the weirdest homes are narrowed down until one victor is crowned "Zillow Gone Wild" champion. (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).
Three years after facing unbelievable tragedy, a couple is picking up the pieces and moving to a dream home in Burleson, Texas. David is eager to help them find the perfect place so that this inspiring couple can start the area's first female-run brewery. (Repeat).
A couple scratched up a sweet $150,000 win, and now they're ready to blend their families together. With seven kids between them, including two sets of twins, David is tasked with finding a family home large enough for nine in Akron, Ohio. (Repeat).
David is back in Cape Coral, Florida, looking for a beach dream home for his newest winners. However, Hurricane Ian has left a path of destruction and limited dwellings since his last visit. David now makes dreams come true with guts, love, and a lot of brains. (Repeat).
Every 3 seconds an American's identity is stolen. Just how safe is your 401k? Your bank account? Your home? Your credit? Crime Reporter Tom Morris Jr. investigates the identity theft epidemic. Find out how you can help protect yourself with LifeLock.
After moving for her job a year ago, a young woman is ready to lay down roots and buy a house in North Carolina. She'd love to find something historic and charming, but her mom has flown into town to make sure her daughter makes a wise choice. (Repeat).
A buyer in Chicago can't decide between a sleek high-rise or a historic building. With her best friend along for advice and an agent who's also her ex-boyfriend, she'll have to sort through a lof of opinions. (Repeat).
A couple with five daughters are on the hunt for a large and unique home in Stafford, Va.; they need at least five bedrooms and he wants something more traditional that's in country, but she prefers a midcentury modern style that's closer to town. (Repeat).
With a second child on the way, first-time buyers are eager to leave her parents' home in Minnesota. She prefers something modern with enough space to accommodate her Kenyan relatives, but he believes a lower-cost fixer-upper is preferable for their growing family. (Repeat).
The Brothers face a tough decision between a pair of investors who have sunk all their savings into a flip gone wrong, and former spouses in a make-or-break financial position with hopes to convert their garage into an income generating unit. (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).
After assisting a new investor in selling her late husband's commercial space, Jonathan and Drew continue their support by reinvesting her profits into a residential property to generate much-needed income, but they only have 45 days to do so. (Repeat).
A New Jersey couple looks to relocate to Laurel for the small-town vibes they've always dreamed of. They've never had a laundry room or a dining room before, so Ben and Erin present them two options with plenty of room for everything on their wish list. (Repeat).
Newlyweds look to upgrade from their tiny house to an older home on gifted family property. And in a first for Ben and Erin, they decide to bulldoze the place and design a brand-new build tailored to their eclectic, English apothecary style. (Repeat).
A couple who appreciates character homes looks for something unique with an outdoor kitchen and a pottery studio. Ben and Erin present a more traditional home across from a park and a ranch-style house with an impressive garden room. (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 fresh graduate, who recently lands a job in Laurel, is looking for a house in the area with a surprising requirement. (Repeat).
A busy New York couple is looking for a vacation home in Florida. She is thinking about a property for the family, while he is all about making it produce the most income possible. (Repeat).
A Seattle couple wants a vacation home in Scottsdale, Arizona, where the family can get together. (Repeat).
A couple searches for a waterfront house with enough room for their three teens in Florida. They're looking for a place that's near his relatives, and she wants great views and waterfront access, but he's more focused on the home's interior. (Repeat).
After a stint in Arizona, a family looks to return home and find an oceanfront property in Seattle. They have a large budget and want a place with beach access, but with extremely limited inventory, they may have to get creative with their options. (Repeat).
A homeowner wants to turn her riverside property into a profitable vacation rental and hopes to one day retire there. Scott McGillivray and Debra Salmoni look to give the quaint waterfront home an amazing nautical-themed facelift. (New).
Newlyweds look for a home in Chattanooga. (Repeat).
A California couple from San Jose moves away from their families to find a home in Modesto they can all be proud of. She wants everything to be brand new, but he's got his heart set on finding a home with a pool to entice their loved ones to visit. (Repeat).
A couple takes on a creative route to look for their home in Portland, Maine's tough market; While she wants to spend more on something vintage, he is keeping an eye out for something smaller and conventional. (New).
He's wants a single-family house with a yard in a quiet suburb but she wants a downtown loft. (Repeat).
New parents want to get into a new home as soon as possible in Gainesville, Georgia. They hire his stepmom as their broker, but her motherly instincts may be no match for their picky wish list. (Repeat).
NYC buyers are eager to get out of their tiny apartment and into a bigger place in New Jersey. But after seeing nearly 50 homes, they still haven't found a winner. (Repeat).