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Mina and Karen make a risky move and purchase a huge house in a relatively new neighborhood. With one budget-busting issue after another, the team has to make money-saving design choices to create a neutral home that has bombshell appeal.
Mina and the team are back in the Bates Hendricks neighborhood to turn one home into two dwellings: a downstairs apartment and an upstairs income property. After a pricey foundation fix, they need to pinch pennies to give the home plenty of wow factor.
After the success of her last Charles Street home, Mina decides to create a twin property by duplicating the floorplan and adding a cabin chic vibe. But with one failed inspection after another, the team faces delays that place the entire project at risk.
After losing money on their last house, Mina and the team hope to get top dollar by doing an upscale new build on the lot next door. Mina decides to balance out the new construction blandness with antique doors, but a mishap could derail the project.
The Two Chicks team takes on dream home renovations for Mina's brother, Tad, and her sister, Kelsy. Tad's ready for the next big steps in his life with his girlfriend and new business, while Mina and Kelsey try to find common ground with design choices.
A couple purchased a century-old triplex with big renovation dreams, but now it has become a money pit. Hilary wants to help them conquer this behemoth remodel, but David knows some properties with all the space and function this growing family needs now.
Now that a couple has two young boys, he feels cramped and wants more space to entertain. He hopes David can find a new property with more space for the family, but she loves their neighborhood and feels that Hilary can make their home suit their needs.
A blended family thought they could fix up their massive home themselves, but Mom is struggling with buyer's remorse. Hilary offers a plan to keep them out of a permanent construction zone, and David looks for a home to meet their needs for years to come.
After purchasing their house sight unseen 11 years ago, a couple is finally tired of the dated bathrooms and tight galley kitchen. She can't wait to see the places David has in store, but he thinks Hilary can redo their home so she'll never want to leave.
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.
The twins want to help an old friend sell their family home, but the property's pigeon coop is scaring away buyers. Lyndsay adds a colorful Southwestern design that highlights the home's wood features, while Leslie hatches a plan for a full coop makeover.
Three generations of women are eager to sell their over-customized and unfinished 1950s rambler before they find a new place near the ocean. Lyndsay and Leslie introduce the zen-like qualities of cottagecore style to create a cozy home like no other.
A couple looks to lead a simpler life in their new townhome, but first they need to sell their dated house with an uncommon layout. Lyndsay and Leslie take on the '80s style kitchen and bathroom and tackle the makeover with an inexpensive farmhouse style.
Lyndsay and Leslie face a difficult buyer's market at a 1960s house with melted tiles, a "murder" floor stain and a teeny shower. The twins create an organic modern masterpiece, but selling this home is the most difficult they've faced to date.
It's week two and the teams create their living room and first floor spaces. It's a game of beds, baths and views plus a twist on judging as 100 Day Dream Home's Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt assess the jaw-dropping spaces and declare the winning team.
Week three, the competition heads upstairs to the Main Suite where teams attempt to redeem themselves with their spectacular designs. Farmhouse Fixer's Kristina Crestin comes to judge and determine who's got first-rate taste.
Peggy has to get creative to find a lakefront dream home for her clients on a condo budget. Cierra's reputation is on the line when she struggles to find the ultimate estate for her well-connected buyers who were former clients of her successful parents.
An artist and entrepreneur is ready to make his first home purchase in the St. Louis area. He's torn between a vintage home in historic downtown or more space and quiet in the country, so he's looking to his high school friend for help with the decision.
A couple who met only six months ago has decided to take the plunge into homeownership in Chicago. One wants to invest in a vintage multi-unit property with income potential, but the other wants a modern full-amenity building just for the two of them.
Week three, the competition heads upstairs to the Main Suite where teams attempt to redeem themselves with their spectacular designs. Farmhouse Fixer's Kristina Crestin comes to judge and determine who's got first-rate taste.
Peggy has to get creative to find a lakefront dream home for her clients on a condo budget. Cierra's reputation is on the line when she struggles to find the ultimate estate for her well-connected buyers who were former clients of her successful parents.
An artist and entrepreneur is ready to make his first home purchase in the St. Louis area. He's torn between a vintage home in historic downtown or more space and quiet in the country, so he's looking to his high school friend for help with the decision.
A couple who met only six months ago has decided to take the plunge into homeownership in Chicago. One wants to invest in a vintage multi-unit property with income potential, but the other wants a modern full-amenity building just for the two of them.
It's week two and the teams create their living room and first floor spaces. It's a game of beds, baths and views plus a twist on judging as 100 Day Dream Home's Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt assess the jaw-dropping spaces and declare the winning team.
South Carolina newlyweds want to find a new home where they can start a family. She's all about the way the home feels and how it will work in their future, but he's focused on the numbers and getting the best investment.
A fashion blogger and a personal trainer set out to upgrade to a larger family home in Sugar Land, Texas. She wants an office and he hopes for a man cave, but on a modest budget, the couple must make some uncomfortable sacrifices.
A pro football player and his wife are ready to upgrade to a bigger home for their growing family in Seattle. He's looking for luxuries like heated floors and a huge game room, but she wants something more homey and practical.
A couple looks to buy their first home in Albany, Oregon, if they can actually agree on one. She's a busy doctor who's saying no way to a fixer-upper, but he's a dreamer who thinks they can swing it.
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