Two engaged police officers have been living in a cramped trailer on rural land they have been trying to clear themselves. Brian and Mika take over the heavy equipment and build this couple's dream home so that they can actually plan their wedding!
A Harlem Globetrotter is ready to settle down with his girlfriend in their dream home. With their California house rented out and only a short amount of video chatting, Brian and Mika have their work cut out to finish this big-deal build in just 100 days.
When two teachers decided to downsize, they didn't anticipate living in a camper on their riverside lot for over a year after their builder backed out. They need Brian and Mika's help to stretch out in a modest dream home that celebrates outdoor living.
A couple's bungalow near their son's university is too small for their family of five and too old to expand. They hire Brian and Mika to demolish the old house and use the clean slate to build a charming, modern dream home before the school year starts.
A couple and their newborn have outgrown their current space and are ready for their dream home. Mika and Brian face a unique challenge to make their dining room table, which converts into a billiards table, the entertainment centerpiece of the house.
With a large blended family and an at-home baking business booming, there's no longer enough room in a couple's 1970s ranch-style home. Mika and Brian whip up a dream home where there's enough room to bake and the family has enough room for company.
Kamohai and Tristyn buy their third house on the same block in Kamohai's hometown of Kaneohe. Unfortunately, the house is in even worse shape than they thought, and it's going to take all of their skills to successfully pull off a transformation.
Kamohai and Tristyn track down the owners of a home that's been abandoned for 20 years and purchase it to flip. The house is in a great location but in rough shape with a tree growing through the roof, and it's their most challenging transformation yet.
A heads-up from a junkman gives Kamohai and Tristyn the chance to buy a house with a million-dollar view. Now, they have to tackle walls full of bees, rat infestations and water damage in order to turn a disaster into a luxurious, modern masterpiece.
Kamohai and Tristyn buy a house that's so termite eaten they don't even need a hammer for demo. And more problems appear as they peel back the layers as they discover a deck being held up by a rope and a foundation that's on car jacks.
Kamohai and Tristyn are led to a neighborhood they've never tackled before and homes that pull at their heartstrings. They want to make a profit in uncharted territory, but they'll have to look past termites and spiders to see a house's true potential.
Kamohai and Tristyn buy an off-market property in one of the oldest and most desirable neighborhoods in Honolulu. They're at a luxury price point that raises the stakes, so they're looking to give this house a high-end look with no budge in their budget.
Kamohai and Tristyn put it all on the line as they attempt their priciest flip to date. Things get off to a rocky start when the "new" deck falls apart, and they also discover they need to add some serious square footage to appeal to a high-end buyer.
Josh, his wife Whitney and their two boys are moving to Singapore for Josh's new job opportunity. The couple is swapping roles for the first time in years, so their agent must find a place that suits both of their new needs in one of the most expensive cities in the world.
Professors Gary and Becky fell in love with Vietnam while on a Semester at Sea program, so much so that they're leaving Florida to make a permanent move to Ho Chi Minh City. Becky is ready take on a minimalist lifestyle, but Gary, on the other hand, wants big and fancy.
A couple moves with their three children from California to Taipei, Taiwan, to get back to their ancestral roots. However, with no current income, their budget may stifle their pricey downtown apartment dreams. To reach an agreement, these two must evaluate their priorities, compromise and determine what's really best for their family.
After years in Jakarta, Indonesia, a couple is ready to make a permanent move to Bangkok, Thailand. She's tired of the hustle and bustle of the city and would love a little green space for her family to enjoy. However, he's hesitant to leave behind his professional and personal connections and hopes to build new ones by living in the center of it all.
A London couple looks to explore her family roots and relocate with their young son to Da Nang, Vietnam. She's looking for a modest apartment similar to the flat they had in London, but he wants a traditional house with plenty of room for visiting family.
While working at a resort as a lifeguard, Whitney fell in love with Saipan, one of the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean near the Philippines. Her time there was cut short, though, when she became pregnant and returned home to Kansas. Now that her daughter, Rosy, is one, Whitney wants to return to the volcanic island to connect Rosy with her family there. Whitney hopes to find a home with a yard for Rosy to play in that's close to the main thoroughfare to the resorts and beaches. Without a job lined up, however, her tight budget means she'll have to be willing to compromise on size and location.
After two years in Japan, a US airman gets a new assignment in Daegu, South Korea. He's looking for a new development with a nice view that can accommodate visiting family, but on his small budget, a spacious place downtown may not be within reach.
An Australian woman convinced her husband to take a job in Singapore. It was her idea to move, so he's hoping to get the resort-style apartment of his dreams. But in one of the world's most expensive cities, they may be getting in over their heads.
A couple moves with their three children from California to Taipei, Taiwan, to get back to their ancestral roots. However, with no current income, their budget may stifle their pricey downtown apartment dreams. To reach an agreement, these two must evaluate their priorities, compromise and determine what's really best for their family.
After years in Jakarta, Indonesia, a couple is ready to make a permanent move to Bangkok, Thailand. She's tired of the hustle and bustle of the city and would love a little green space for her family to enjoy. However, he's hesitant to leave behind his professional and personal connections and hopes to build new ones by living in the center of it all.
A London couple looks to explore her family roots and relocate with their young son to Da Nang, Vietnam. She's looking for a modest apartment similar to the flat they had in London, but he wants a traditional house with plenty of room for visiting family.
While working at a resort as a lifeguard, Whitney fell in love with Saipan, one of the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean near the Philippines. Her time there was cut short, though, when she became pregnant and returned home to Kansas. Now that her daughter, Rosy, is one, Whitney wants to return to the volcanic island to connect Rosy with her family there. Whitney hopes to find a home with a yard for Rosy to play in that's close to the main thoroughfare to the resorts and beaches. Without a job lined up, however, her tight budget means she'll have to be willing to compromise on size and location.
After two years in Japan, a US airman gets a new assignment in Daegu, South Korea. He's looking for a new development with a nice view that can accommodate visiting family, but on his small budget, a spacious place downtown may not be within reach.
An Australian woman convinced her husband to take a job in Singapore. It was her idea to move, so he's hoping to get the resort-style apartment of his dreams. But in one of the world's most expensive cities, they may be getting in over their heads.
Josh, his wife Whitney and their two boys are moving to Singapore for Josh's new job opportunity. The couple is swapping roles for the first time in years, so their agent must find a place that suits both of their new needs in one of the most expensive cities in the world.
Professors Gary and Becky fell in love with Vietnam while on a Semester at Sea program, so much so that they're leaving Florida to make a permanent move to Ho Chi Minh City. Becky is ready take on a minimalist lifestyle, but Gary, on the other hand, wants big and fancy.
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