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Two entrepreneurs are in the market for a large home in Orlando, Florida. They're looking for a place with plenty of room for their three kids and he's willing to spend money for wow factor, but she would rather stay on the low end of their budget.
A couple is finally looking for the lake home they've always dreamed of in New Hampshire. She's willing to spend at the top of their budget to get an updated home for entertaining, but he'd rather spend less for a fixer-upper as long as it's waterfront.
A single mom and Navy veteran moves her five kids from San Diego for a fresh start in Charlotte, North Carolina. She’s insisting on a big house with a community pool, but her new friend and agent must help to keep her expectations grounded.
A newlywed couple looks for a home with enough space to blend their lives together in Long Island, New York. She's hoping to recreate her childhood in a big Victorian with lots of character, but he wants something modern that's near his kids.
A couple has spent years searching for a new family home in Columbia, Maryland. They've been outbid several times, and he wants to recreate his childhood home back in the Virgin Islands, but her obsession with finding a bargain keeps getting in the way.
A newlywed couple has sacrificed a honeymoon to save for their dream home in Temecula, California. They're both extremely picky, so finding a house that works for both of them will be a challenge.
Parents of young kids agree that they should sell their home to make a profit in the Atlanta area. He's looking to buy a fixer-upper outside the city and live debt free, but she doesn't mind carrying a modest mortgage to get what she wants.
A couple on opposite ends of almost every decision searches for a new home in Austin, Texas. One prefers a move-in ready home that's under budget, but the other is willing to spend more and wants to avoid anything that has an open concept design.
A city boy and his girlfriend search for their first home in Monroe, Washington. He wants a place with a lot of land to raise animals, but having grown up on a farm, she prefers a low maintenance house that feels more like a vacation retreat.
An engaged couple is eager to buy a home for their future family in the suburbs of Kansas City, Missouri. She wants to break the bank on the big home she never had growing up, while he is focused on making sure their new property is a good investment.
A family of four is looking for a unique home for their desert property outside of Los Angeles. Tony and his design team stretch their imaginations to transform shipping containers into an oasis that includes a rooftop deck and a pool with a slide.
Mike, Jen and Rich consider two homes that could not be more different from one another. One is a Dutch Colonial loaded with detail and a hefty price tag, while the other is a 1800s Cape Cod that's full of potential but stripped to the studs.
Mike, Jen and Rich must decide if they are going to take on a 1735 Cape Cod with an "off-center” chimney and a stormy history or an 1830s Colonial home that is rumored to be the Old John Carver Inn.
Mike, Jen, and Rich have to make a tough choice between two 1800s Greek Revival homes. The first property is covered with gingerbread charm and historical detail, while the second has a plain white exterior that hides tons of industrial-age character.
Mike, Jen and Rich help a couple renovate their 1666 Federalist-style home that's riddled with 350-year-old structural problems. They transform the untouched 1750s attic into dual bathrooms and add delicate features to call out the home's original design.
When the owner of a 1707 center-chimney Cape Cod tells Mike he wants to sell, the team jumps to take it on. Learning that the property was originally owned by a blacksmith, they opt for an Americana design that highlights the work of past craftsmen.
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.
A young family of four fell in love with the seemingly abundant space of their home, but as the kids grow up, the house is beginning to feel much smaller. Hilary and David offer their plans to find this active family the space and functionality they need.
A couple loves their family home so much they purchased it twice, but while he still enjoys the house after moving back in, she's done with the dated dysfunction. They must choose between Hilary's full renovation or David's promise of a perfect new place.
A man bought his mother's house when he got married, but decades later, his wife feels like she could never make it her own. He hopes that Hilary can make this all-original home feel new again, while she's excited by the possibilities David has to offer.
A family with a home that's been frozen in time calls on Hilary to breathe some new life into their old family furniture, but construction delays force her to use all of her creativity until she can bring the project to completion.
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.
A couple bought their home ten years ago, but once they became a family of four, they struggled with the size of the house. David searches for a turnkey house, while Hilary designs "outside the box" to solve all their space challenges.
A family with a home that's been frozen in time calls on Hilary to breathe some new life into their old family furniture, but construction delays force her to use all of her creativity until she can bring the project to completion.
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.
A couple bought their home ten years ago, but once they became a family of four, they struggled with the size of the house. David searches for a turnkey house, while Hilary designs "outside the box" to solve all their space challenges.
A man bought his mother's house when he got married, but decades later, his wife feels like she could never make it her own. He hopes that Hilary can make this all-original home feel new again, while she's excited by the possibilities David has to offer.
Busy professionals, Anne and Nathan traded in their high-end condominium for an open living midcentury house. While Nathan loves the form and historic quality of the home, Anne only sees the many problems with its function. Now that they are expecting their first child, Anne is ready to move to a new house, or back to a condo that does not have a long to do list. Will realtor David find them a family ready home? Or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the home's hotly debated spaces?
Emilee and Jody bought their charming home intending to use Jody's skills as a contractor during renovations. After living in constant construction for years, Emilee wants a house that's big enough for a growing family.
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