2024-07-08
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Two determined engineers have found new careers and plan to buy a vintage property in Durham, North Carolina. As an environmental engineer, she prefers a smaller, move-in-ready home, while he wishes to build their ideal home themselves. (Repeat).
Buyers outside of NYC sold their apartment in less than a week, and need to find a new home fast. He wants to go with something small to keep costs down, but she's got her heart set on a large house with charm and a whimsical feel. (Repeat).
First-time buyers look for a house they can grow into with their young family in Savannah, Georgia. He's determined to get a complete fixer, but she works in real estate and thinks that a more practical, move-in-ready home would be best. (Repeat).
A Canadian couple moves stateside for university jobs and looks for a home in Springfield, Missouri. She wants a rustic, prairie home like she grew up in, but he's pushing for an open concept, single-level home to accommodate his brother when he visits. (Repeat).
After living in a historic house with many problems, a family looks to spread out in a new place with no maintenance issues. Mika and Brian are tasked to create their new home with ample storage and custom features for each member of the family. (Repeat).
An adventurous Austin, Texsa, couple that loves to bike relocates to the island of St. Croix. They have been cycling around the world since they met and are excited to explore new Caribbean terrain. They hope to find a condo with ocean views and enough storage for their 15 bikes. (Repeat).
A Michigan couple is ready to ditch their indoor gym workouts for outdoor exercises in St. Croix. They want to find a perfect home in the hillside, preferably with a pool and an open floor ... (Repeat).
A Utah couple trades their Western lifestyle for slower vibes in Utila, Honduras. After visiting seven years ago on vacation, they now hope to stay for good. She wants a home with plenty of windows and a view while he hopes for outdoor space. (Repeat).
A couple of avid divers leave Iowa to explore the secluded island of Roatan, Honduras, and hope to find a home that brings their large, blended family together. (Repeat).
Brian and Mika feel the pressure as they build a custom dream home for an expecting couple whose baby arrives in just over 100 days. (Repeat).
A couple finally decides they need a bigger home to fit their blended family. Brian and Mika step in to help with the difficult design choices to nail down this couple's style and start building. (Repeat).
Ross and Erika and their two children are ready to leave their evacuation zone for good as they have made the most of their small manufactured rental home for 13 years. (Repeat).
A couple seeks to build a custom home for large family gatherings, blending their love for cars and family. (Repeat).
A couple and their newborn have outgrown their space and are ready for their dream home. Brian and Mika face a challenge in making their dining room table, which converts into a billiards table, the entertainment centerpiece of the house. (Repeat).
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One of the kids that Ben advised as a youth minister is all grown up and working as a mentor for the next generation. Now, this athlete is ready to buy his first home, and Ben and Erin have $150,000 to find one that fits into his industrial/modern style. (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).
Bob and Linda fell in love with the southern Mississippi small town vibe and are moving from California to spend their Golden Years in Laurel. They are looking for a historic "mini-mansion" that Ben and Erin can help restore. (Repeat).
Hayley accepted a job in Laurel as the general manager for Laurel Mercantile Co. and is thrilled to be moving to Laurel. With a maximum budget of $150, 000, she's looking to purchase a cottage-style home that speaks to her feminine and eclectic design style. (Repeat).
Billy won a million dollars on a scratch-off and changed his family's life, no longer living paycheck to paycheck. Now they need David Bromstad's help to find a forever home in Knoxville, TN, that fits their $180,000 budget. (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).
David Bromstad is in Upstate New York to meet his newest winners Kyron and Brianna in Massena, literally on the US / Canadian border. (Repeat).
A devoted mom and grandmother won $1 million on a quick pick, and when mom wins big, so does the rest of the family. She and husband have allowed their kids, and their young families, to live in their Bridgeport, Connecticut, home. (Repeat).
A family of six was saving for a down payment on their first home when they won $100,000 on a scratcher. With the boost to their budget, David takes them on a tour of family-friendly areas in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, that are close to schools and golf courses. (Repeat).
A couple are looking for their first home in Rochester that they can renovate after winning the lottery. (Repeat).
David searches for a well-appointed condo with a huge kitchen for a young couple caring for elderly parents. (Repeat).
A couple are ready to find a dream home in Tappahannock, Virginia. They want a quiet, small-town life, so David sets out to find the perfect country home. (Repeat).
Teams are shocked with a new space to renovate and have limited time for its completion. Another weekly win is up for grabs, but budgets are low, and nerves are high as the mentors guide their teams closer to winning the $50,000 grand prize. (New).
A couple wants to leave Ohio and find a waterfront home in Navarre Beach, Florida. They're looking for a home with enough space to accommodate their adult children and in-laws, and he prefers a turnkey house with a pool, but she has a limited budget. (New).
After years of residing in Las Vegas, a couple longs to return to Slidell, Louisiana. They're looking for a waterfront property, and she prefers something turnkey, whilst he's more concerned with access to fishing and all that lake life has to offer. (New).
A couple decides to leave New Jersey and relocate with their four kids to sunny Boca Raton, Florida. She wants a home with a Mediterranean vibe, but he's after something that's more modern. (Repeat).
After a lifetime of work, a buyer looks to upgrade to a more grand home in the suburbs of Atlanta. Her daughter doesn't want her to take on any projects and thinks she should spring for a place that's brand new, even if it breaks the bank. (Repeat).