A couple from Houston, TX, has always dreamed of owning a beach house, and now that their son is going off to college, they feel it's a great time to finally make the purchase. They hope to find an affordable property in nearby Surfside Beach, TX.
The long stretch of beaches and year-round activities make Gulf Shores, Alabama, the perfect playground for this family of five. After two years of vacation rentals, they are ready to purchase a beach house in the area they can finally call their own.
A Wisconsin couple has spent the past several winters taking refuge in Florida's coastline. Now that their two sons are getting older, it's time to find their own beachside paradise in their favorite spot: Fort Myers Beach, Florida.
A husband who adores the Outer Banks has doubts about whether his family can afford a beachfront home there. However, mom is determined to prove that, with enough rental income and the right price, they will be able to purchase a property she's always wanted.
A personal trainer looking to move on from renting wants to invest in his own property. He can't think of a better place for a beach house than his hometown of Biloxi, Mississippi, but finding a bargain among million dollar homes proves to be a challenge.
A family of five who enjoys the fun of Galveston, Texas, is looking for peace and quiet in the nearby neighborhood of Jamaica Beach. They want a move-in ready stilt house that has a dock on the canal, but they won't break their $350,000 budget.
The banker who gave Peggy her first big break in real estate is back looking for a new luxury home to fit a family overflowing with grandchildren. Cierra's high school friend looks to settle into a lake house that she loves, but she's on a strict budget.
It could be a huge payday if Peggy can find the house with everything-and-a-view for one of the richest men at the lake. Amanda's challenged by a couple with different ideas for their budget, and it gets complicated when they suddenly swap points of view.
Christina helps Teri and Bradley transform their family home of almost 30 years into a modern coastal retreat. Meanwhile, Christina and Josh begin the process of upgrading their automated kitchen into a warmer, more functional space for their family.
Repeat clients mean happy clients, so Christina's excited to update Gina and Eric's primary bathroom to match the reno on their kitchen. Also, Christina's friend Cassie has a baby on the way and enlists her help to convert a spare bedroom into a nursery.
Engineers Cliff and Nadine have been planning their renovation for over 15 years, and they need Christina to help bring the vision of their kitchen and living room into reality. At home, Christina and Josh complete the renovation of their own kitchen.
Grade-school sweethearts enlist Christina's help to expand their tiny kitchen into an indoor-outdoor entertainment space for the entire extended family. Also, Christina prepares to take a leap, expand business, and take on design clients in Tennessee.
Two sisters lead very separate lives in their tiny bungalow. One longs for privacy, while the other wants room for late-night cooking. These differently-scheduled siblings are desperate to create some harmony and find the perfect home to accommodate their distinct lifestyles.
A woman never wants to leave her charming 1985 home that's blocks from downtown, but her husband thinks they made a big mistake. He wants an open floor plan for entertaining which Hilary and David try to deliver for this couple and their downtown dream.
A couple has been too busy with their two young children and full-time careers to address their 100-year-old house. With her extended family just blocks away, she hopes Hilary will work the right design, but he thinks David can find a new forever home.
A woman struggled with the layout of her husband's home from the start, and now with two kids, she's done with the dated and cramped space. She knows David can find them a bigger home, while he thinks Hilary can win the family over with her design magic.
A couple's family home was move-in ready over a decade ago, but now they're struggling with its dark, dated and cramped style. Hilary brightens things up with an open and airy update, while David finds an open concept home that doesn't need any work.
Jon and Kristina take on one of their oldest renovations yet and uncover demon trap folklore in the 1700s home. They work through the challenges of this First Period home, reorganize the floor plan and design a functional dream space for a young family.
A family's unusual taste leads Jon and Kristina to a woodland creature design in an overhaul of their 1800s home, and odd things are found behind the walls. Also, the team builds a brand new barn that features hanging fabric for aerial yoga practice.
After living with family to save money, two newlyweds are ready to strike out on their own and buy their first home in Indianapolis. They've got opposite wish lists, so getting on the same page may be a challenge.
These homebuyers took the leap to go bigger to create what they really wanted. Now, see if their dreams of more space came with too hefty of a price tag, or if they made it through their pricy renovations.
A Wisconsin pathologist is looking for a fresh start after getting a new job in Milwaukee. She wants a charming Tudor near the single-life action downtown, but her best friend is trying to convince her that a more suburban home might be a better fit.
Newlyweds look to move from Austin to their hometown of Belton, Texas. Her style is contemporary cottage while he's looking for something more traditional, but it's up to her mom to guide these first-time buyers into a house they can agree on.
A family's unusual taste leads Jon and Kristina to a woodland creature design in an overhaul of their 1800s home, and odd things are found behind the walls. Also, the team builds a brand new barn that features hanging fabric for aerial yoga practice.
After living with family to save money, two newlyweds are ready to strike out on their own and buy their first home in Indianapolis. They've got opposite wish lists, so getting on the same page may be a challenge.
These homebuyers took the leap to go bigger to create what they really wanted. Now, see if their dreams of more space came with too hefty of a price tag, or if they made it through their pricy renovations.
A Wisconsin pathologist is looking for a fresh start after getting a new job in Milwaukee. She wants a charming Tudor near the single-life action downtown, but her best friend is trying to convince her that a more suburban home might be a better fit.
Newlyweds look to move from Austin to their hometown of Belton, Texas. Her style is contemporary cottage while he's looking for something more traditional, but it's up to her mom to guide these first-time buyers into a house they can agree on.
Jon and Kristina take on one of their oldest renovations yet and uncover demon trap folklore in the 1700s home. They work through the challenges of this First Period home, reorganize the floor plan and design a functional dream space for a young family.
Jon and Kristina take on their biggest renovation when they make over a couple's horse farm. They're tasked with combining all their clients' requests -- an old-world kitchen, a moody club room and a country club exterior -- into a single, cohesive home.
It's a sugary sweet renovation when Jon Knight and his team tackle a baker's 1910 home. Together, Jon and Kristina Crestin give her a charming, retro kitchen that any baker would love and a luxurious main suite the single mom truly deserves.
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