Jonathan and Drew take on San Francisco's hot real estate market and buy their competition houses sight unseen for the first time ever. Uncertain of what they're getting into, they have just two weeks to pull off their living room renovations before guest judge Scott McGillivray arrives to declare a winner. The loser must climb the famously grueling Lyon Street steps while the winner jeers from the sidelines.
Drew transforms his kitchen from a 1970s cave to a modern California stunner, while Jonathan takes a huge risk with his eco-chic kitchen. In the end, a trip to Star Wars production company Lucasfilm is on the line as guest judges Leanne and Steve Ford decide the winner.
Jonathan takes an expensive risk in his master suite and Drew makes the best of his small space. Guest judges Bristol and Aubrey Marunde from Flip or Flop Vegas arrive to judge the master bedrooms and baths before rewarding the winning brother with an all-access behind-the-scenes tour of Alcatraz while the loser is locked in solitary confinement.
Drew digs out his lower level to create a money-making rental suite. Jonathan transforms an awkward loft into a luxurious guest room and a lower-level crawl space into a family game room. Judge Egypt Sherrod comes to the Golden State to decide which brother wins a chance to shoot hoops with NBA superstar Stephen Curry.
Jonathon and Drew put everything they've got into transforming their guest bedrooms and baths. Mina Starsiak and Karen Laine from Good Bones come by to judge. The loser is given the most dreaded job at the Oakland Zoo while the winner gets to name a baby animal.
Jonathan and Drew's competition to flip two San Francisco area houses is almost complete as they tackle their outdoor spaces. Their flipping expertise is put to the ultimate test when the houses go on the market and buyers make the final call.
A busy woman packs up her frantic life and moves to Nashville to begin living the life of her dreams. Drew helps her find a cozy, eclectic pad in an up-and-coming neighborhood that's big enough for a new dog and visitors from back home. Jonathan works with her imaginative boho-chic style, but struggles to keep the renovation on track after unexpected repairs start piling up.
Barbra and Greg are ready to set down some family roots in a home of their own after living in five rentals over four years. Jonathan and Drew help this busy family find a live-work property in a neighborhood they've been eyeing and customize it to meet the family's needs, but renovations unearth a triple threat of deadly issues in the kitchen. Despite the issues, the Property Brothers are determined to take care of this family and come through with a special surprise.
A couple tries to move closer to family and friends to cut back on their morning commute. While they agree a move is necessary, they're miles apart when it comes to design. The Property Brothers step in to find them the perfect suburban home but immediately run into potentially serious issues. Once they settle on a home and the walls come down, Jonathan finds himself fighting to keep the budget under control. After he gets the project back on track, a snag at city hall comes up that may bring all their hard work to a screeching halt.
After four moves in nine years, a family is ready to trade in their townhouse for a customized forever home, causing the brothers to juggle their constantly growing wish list. Drew leverages a stale listing to get the best possible deal, and Jonathan works alongside a family member to infuse hotel-chic interiors with heart and soul.
The Property Brothers help family of five search for a forever home in their high-demand school district. Drew somehow manages to come up with a short list, and then it's up to Jonathan to straighten a seriously sagging century home. The problems start piling up as soon as the walls come down, and then the renovation is thrown completely off track by a hole that threatens to sink the entire project.
A couple with a toddler and newborn are ready to move out of his old bachelor pad condo and into a dream home that's close to family. During the house hunt, Drew is impressed by the couple's nose for real estate as they take a risk on a house that's no longer on the market. Later, it's up to Jonathan to transform a century-old property into a modern gem, all while finding a style compromise that will suit both of their opposing tastes.
An exasperated couple is ready to give up on their home search after viewing more than 200 properties and losing out on 14 bids. To make matters worse, their condo sold more quickly than expected, so they're crashing at her parents' house. Drew and Jonathan are determined to turn things around, but the hunt for a pedestrian-friendly property ends with a calculated risk that could have major consequences down the line.
A newlywed couple is prepared to tackle their first renovation together, and Drew leads the search for a private, family-friendly property. While Jonathan tries to find a design compromise between Bohemian style and Vegas hotel chic, the reno is riddled with wonky issues from the floor to the ceiling.
With never-before-seen footage and behind-the-scenes factoids, see a family who loves their home, but the house feels smaller as the kids get older. Jonathan and Drew rework their main floor so they can entertain and watch the kids become teens.
A couple and their newborn daughter look to settle down and buy a home in Bentonville, Arkansas. He wants a castle-like, two-story brick home with a big yard, but she has her heart set on a single-level craftsman-style home that's less traditional.
After years of daydreaming, a family is ready to ditch the cold Massachusetts winters for a tropical Roatan, Honduras. She's looking for a private, standalone house with a pool, but he wants a beachfront condo with no maintenance.
A college basketball coach and his family are relocating to Aberdeen, South Dakota, and are pressed to find a house quickly. Tensions rise as she hopes for a fixer-upper and he wants a turnkey ready home so he can focus on coaching.
A young professional longing for a European experience follows her job to Bratislava, Slovakia. Taking a reduced salary, however, may force her to skimp on her new apartment to take advantage of regional travel.
A couple and their newborn daughter look to settle down and buy a home in Bentonville, Arkansas. He wants a castle-like, two-story brick home with a big yard, but she has her heart set on a single-level craftsman-style home that's less traditional.
After years of daydreaming, a family is ready to ditch the cold Massachusetts winters for a tropical Roatan, Honduras. She's looking for a private, standalone house with a pool, but he wants a beachfront condo with no maintenance.
A college basketball coach and his family are relocating to Aberdeen, South Dakota, and are pressed to find a house quickly. Tensions rise as she hopes for a fixer-upper and he wants a turnkey ready home so he can focus on coaching.
A young professional longing for a European experience follows her job to Bratislava, Slovakia. Taking a reduced salary, however, may force her to skimp on her new apartment to take advantage of regional travel.
With never-before-seen footage and behind-the-scenes factoids, see a family who loves their home, but the house feels smaller as the kids get older. Jonathan and Drew rework their main floor so they can entertain and watch the kids become teens.
Tired of squeezing into his bachelor pad condo and ready to move to the suburbs, Erin and Adam are searching for the perfect family-friendly home. But while they've got a healthy budget and a very clear wish list, these indecisive newlyweds can't seem to make up their minds. The couple's house hunt proves to be an uphill battle from the start as Adam's lowball approach leads to a series of rejections. That is, until a patient straight-talking Drew intervenes. At the negotiating table, Erin makes a snap decision that could come back to haunt them. During the demo, Adam's 91-year-old grandpa pitches in. Later, Jonathan breezes through a disaster-free renovation though he finds himself juggling last-minute changes and serious indecision.
Since relocating for his dream job, Jaeme, Bliss and their two little ones have been crashing with friends in the city. They need to find their own home fast, but the odds are stacked against them. Their wish list is too long, and for a homesick Bliss, the family's dream home is the one they left behind. Drew's advice with a tricky estate sale proves critical, and it's up to Jonathan to transform a dusty home into a midcentury modern gem. Unfortunately, Bliss' exacting standards have Jonathan seriously concerned about the big reveal.
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