After ditching suburban space to join his wife Marci in her charming but tiny home, Matt quickly began feeling buried. With still much to do, Eric wants to list it and profit from their investment where as Kelly sees it as an investment for their family. Will David find them a, family ready home without the to do list or will Hilary make them fall in love all. The Olmsteads live in the second floor apartment of their century fixer upper but plans to reform this residence went astray when baby Ben came along. Home improvement. Now David and Hilary are caught between spiraling expectations and over the top opinions as they battle it out to deliver a little homeowner happiness to this clearly conflicted couple. For Jennifer, the house still feels like a bachelor pad and just doesnt work for their family of five. Phil and Kelly are an over-extended couple who are busy rearing their three energetic kids. The decision to move to the city was easy, but the decision to live in Andy's house is problematic. Lifestyle Home. Channel 4. A confusing kitchen layout, dysfunctional main bathroom and closets, and a lack of a private office space for her, had her regretting the purchase. With only two bedrooms in the house, the 2nd bedroom is currently competed over as not only their hobby space, but a guest room and office. The to-do list is long; the kitchen is old and poorly laid out, their son Gil doesnt have a proper bedroom, they need office space and a more livable basement and dining room. Blended family Sandra and Sharon are at odds over their bungalow. Or will David sweep this family away into the worry-free house they deserve? Masako on the other hand feels there are too many things to do and its easier and more beneficial to move. These work from home professionals married later in life and want to foster children; but Sully does not think their current home will have enough space to function for their future plans. John and Brent purchased this 3-storey historic Victorian home 19 years ago and have not had the money to prevent it from slipping into decline. Or will they have to re-evaluate everything they thought they wanted in a home? Love It or List It is already a hugely successful global franchise, and the all-Australian version of the show teams up Lifestyle's much-loved real es . The couple watched as the house transformed from a bungalow to two stories and hoped it would come up for sale. Since moving in their family has grown to nine, but their house cannot grow with them. Wading into the war are Hilary and David, each convinced they can guide this troubled twosome to a truce, but before either side waves the white flag, theyll have to overcome the most picky pair of homeowners theyve ever faced. When an influx of family took over Leslie and Michaels tiny townhouse, it went from holding their small family of three to a crowd of seven! Busy professionals, Anne and Nathan traded in their high-end condominium for an open living mid century house. Steve and Georgia askes themselves, can they love their home again, or will they list it? Love It or List It helps fed-up homeowners decide. Megan feels, however, that the homes location is not worth the daily struggle with its dysfunction. Only the Elliotts can decide. After decades of raising their 2 boys in a spacious side-split, Dan and Rich find themselves in a high maintenance empty nest. Young couple, Ryan and Sarah purchased their first home that had recently been flipped in an up and coming neighborhood. It was love at first sight for Thom and Melissa Preston and their early 1900s farmhouse style home. Or will David convince Marcos to move? Valerie wants Sam to keep an open mind and is certain that a few changes will have a large impact on their home and daily life. His house is a triplex with tenants and needs to be converted to a family home. Not to mention Victorias lack of suitable office space for her burgeoning business, and the lack of a play area for the kids, the Turners know something has got to give. Their family is the fifth generation to live in this classic century farmhouse. Will Hilary be able to turn this duplex into a home thats single-family friendly or will David find a place thats already ready to accommodate this family of three. When it finally did, the Mitchells immediately purchased it knowing it was spacious enough for their family of four. Will David find them a functioning home without the to do list or will Hilary make them fall in love all over again by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? Can Hilary reconfigure the main floor provide some breathing room for their family, or will the Singhs leave their crowded quarters behind? He hopes that Hilary can make this all-original home feel new again, while shes excited by the possibilities David has to offer. Aaron and Jessica bought their house because of the proximity to friends, the potential of the corner lot and great price. Roxy also uses the basement for her business, which leaves no room for Dee to entertain. Two years ago, the family fell in love with their Beaches home. David must find a better-functioning house within their neighborhood, while Hilary is tasked with making the most of an unfinished basement. One of the hosts of Love It or List It is Hilary Farr. Or will David coax Mieke to move? Not wanting to move, Brian needs Hilarys help in convincing Andrea to live through just one more renovation. Hilary and David compete for the affections of homeowners deciding whether to renovate or move. Professors Dwayne and Hong-An bought this century old home in their twenties. Now 20 years old and over six feet tall Brandon and his mom cant continue to live in a home thats become overcrowded from top to bottom. Hilary greets the challenge of finding space while upgrading from builder-grade design, while David tries to to find them a new neighborhood to love. Jamie on the other hand doesnt think they have time to invest in finding a home as good as their current bungalow. Initially Maria fell in love with the vaulted ceilings, large kid rooms, basement and what they thought was an abundance of space. David is determined to deliver the perfect marriage of location, style, and family sized function to persuade Matt to leave, while Hilary tackles this house from basement to attic to convince Kelly to stay. Can Hilary transform their basement to provide the much needed breathing space? Stephanie cant see anymore what this house has to offer, while Steven wants to stick to the plan. Sunita loves their neighborhood and does not want to move. Hilary looks to give them a beautiful upgrade with space for salsa dancing, while David aims to find them a new home with room to party. A mother lives in this 3 bedroom 1990's home with her 3 sons. The young couple has welcomed a new baby into their house and Stephanies Dad has moved in for good. Six years ago, Garrett and Katy purchased their home in a hurry as it fit both their budget and need for a main floor master. Will designer Hilary transform this house and create all the function Ashley believes it can have, or will realtor David find them the ideal move-in ready home in a desirable neighborhood? Erik and Kim Tallmeister moved into their Toronto duplex in 1997. The question of whether they can fit more family in their tiny two bedroom home is tearing Danielle and Richard apart. But after living in constant construction for several years, Emilee is ready to move. Cindy moved out because she did not enjoy living in the dark, and, Dawayne and Joi purchased their charming two-story home with a dream office that was perfect for Dawayne to run his business in. They needed space to accommodate a growing family and felt this five bedroom beauty was the perfect place to call home. Join Lifestyle's much-loved real estate expert Andrew Winter and esteemed interiors expert Neale Whitaker. It took more than a year of court appearances, but Deena, Sully, and Big Coat TV ultimately settled out of court. 15 months later with hopes of another baby on the way, their two bedroom home has split this couple down the middle. After four years of marriage, police officers Mike and Danny are split on Dannys former bachelor pad. Hilary and David show them the ropes of how it can be done. Restaurateur Rodolfo and Fitness Expert Greg started renovating a fixer upper near the city with the help of Gregs father. Lauren however, immediately starting suffering from buyers remorse. Now Brian feels the view is not enough to keep his family in this shoe box. Can Hilary transform their basement into bright, functional, family sized spaces or will David whisk them away to a home with more than just views? Andrew however misses their former home that was a new build with many upgrades. The house seemed perfect, Mary and Morgan bought an idyllic but quirky house near a lake that was perfect for the two of them. Will Hilary be able to tackle the monumental task of creating the bedrooms the Mitchells so badly require or will David find a home that already fits this growing family? Squeezing themselves into this already cramped conflict, Designer Hilary makes creative use of the extra spaces within their home, while Realtor David finds them houses with room for everyone. Can Hilary redesign this space into a place that finally feels like home to Mike? While Jeremy loves the land and roomy garage fit for his race car, Shana is not so happy in this country cottage. not part ways with the camp and all the memories. When their five year plan to live in their home turned into a decade, and the family expanded to include kids and a nanny, YJ and Michael became divided over their three bedroom home. Can Hilary redesign their space to make it work? This is where toughness combines with great looks. Diane and Merl purchased their family home 25 years ago. With up to 6 grown adults inhabiting their tiny 1100 square foot home at any given time, to say this ever shrinking house has divided Sue and Bruce is an understatement. Filming for the HGTV show moved South. A mother of three boys is ready to leave the three-bedroom house theyve called home for eight years. At first sight, Chelsea and Brian were so blinded by the beauty of lakeside view that they failed to see the obvious flaws of their tiny bungalow. . But as their family grew from four to five it became clear that space in their artistically adorned abode wasnt adding up, a fact that split this couple down the middle. Needing an immediate place to live, pharmacist Sam and lawyer Valerie purchased their mid-century modern home under pressure. Will realtor David find them a family ready home that gives them family sized function without the headaches, or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? With their first child on the way, two young artists decide their frozen second floor has got to go. Or will David coax Andrew away from his cramped quarters? However, the family soon realized the duplex layout was not conducive to a single family. A couple once excited by the potential of their family starter home has now grown tired of its cookie-cutter concept and lack of space. them to buy their first house and put down roots. After years of scrubbing his massive home hes had it! Michael and Becky loved their sizeable lot and house when they first purchased it six years ago. Hoping to grow their family theyve asked Hilary and David to slug it out to secure some desperately needed square footage. There have been several complaints that the series is scripted, so let us examine them one at a time. Can David find them a home that combines the gorgeous land they desire outside with the family ready spaces they need inside, or will Hilary show them that their house is ready for their family filled future by reinventing many of its highly debated spaces? While Nathan loves the form and historic quality of the home, Anne only sees the many problems with its function. Where Hilary works on renovating the current home and designing it to be as appealing as possible based on the homeowners' wants and needs, David puts his real estate chops to the test to find a home . Alan loves the memories they have created raising three boys but now that Stew is retired and spending, Gray loves their home because of the large lot and abundance of privacy; however April is ready to move closer to town to a home that functions for their family of four. Or will David convince Karine that making a fresh start means buying a new home? They hurriedly purchased their first home four years ago while the market was in the middle of housing shortage and did not think through all of the issues, Eight years ago Jim and Tracie bought their horse farm on 5 plus acres on the outskirts of town. It was an American dream come true for Josmell who was the first in his family to purchase a home after emigrating from Peru. With an overflow of laundry, kids sharing a room and no garage to store all their items, Nevada is ready to, leave the house behind in search for the perfectly functioning family home. Mason wants to find a larger home with enough space, privacy and function for all family members but Shannon wants Carmen to have stability. Kathy and John fell in love with their large, private yard when they purchased their house almost three decades ago. Both David and Hilary are on the hotseat to please this particular pair with green solutions that are beautiful, practical and on budget. They knew that they bought in a prime neighborhood and William loved the house until the reality of three growing boys sunk in, Empty nesters, Ken and Lori disagree on whether to improve their current house to make it more welcoming and functional for their kids and grandkids visiting more often or to find a new house that would be smaller and easier to maintain, Brian and Dana purchased their home seven years ago when they had just one son. He loves a good deal and a good project, and believes this home has unlimited potential. When Suzanne and McLean Wood found their urban home, they knew it was a diamond in the rough. One partner in the couple usually wants to stay at their home, while the other is desperate to move. A couples family home was move-in ready over a decade ago, but now theyre struggling with its dark, dated and cramped style. One year later, the limited work Dan has done to make it reach that potential has pushed Delilah out the door. Can Hilary reinvent this house to make Cam feel good about his impulsive purchase? RALEIGH At the end of their 2015 episode of HGTV's "Love It or List It," Raleigh couple Greg Sims and Rodolfo DeMartino had decided to "list it," and put their Mordecai home on the market. Hilary tries to transform the space and Dustins mind to stay while David shows shiny and new to get Leslie to leave. Or can Hilary transform the duplex into a single family home that will convince Megan to stay. Hilary Farr and David Visentin will face off in eight new episodes of "Love It or List It." The HGTV series premieres on Monday, September 12, 2022, at 9 p.m. Eastern and Pacific times. Kira bought her urban duplex six years agoshe was living upstairs and renting out the downstairs until she met and married Mike Pliskat. Joe and Linhs ravine-backed home would have been out of reach financially if not for its location on one of the busiest streets in the city. Jamey and Leah love their neighbourhood and their family home so much they purchased it, twice! Bijal and Sunita purchased their downtown starter home before they had children. Season 11, Episode 11, "A Couple Is Torn Between Fixing Up Their Home in the City or . Season 1 No Way To Go But Up. Thomas and Sarah purchased their home near the city in a neighbor close to, where Thomas grew up. Alice loves the lakeside location, while Desmond is desperate for more space for their family of five. However, after moving in Jay and Shari quickly realized this living situation was far from ideal. But her husband Chris feels that now that they are a family of five, they are being squeezed-out. Will Hilarys plan to reinvent the main floor and finish the basement hit a high note with Steve and Jessica or will the Ledermans decide its time to pack up and move? We see that every homeowner starts by not trusting Hilary's plan while the . Can David divide Brads daycare from his day to day or will Hilary create enough space to contain the kids and calm the contentious Kim? The Kowaliks are now left with an abundance ofspace, not to mention rising costs. Jamelle loved the office/dropzone space off the garage, and all the potential the 2,500 square foot house had to offer them and their daughter. Amanda is ready to go; there are not enough closets and bathrooms, and there is no privacy to work, as her office is currently in the living room and everyone uses her desk. Can Hilary utilize every inch of this house to ease Robins claustrophobia? Can Hilary find the space to house this ever growing family? The first six years of Love It or List It took place in Ontario, Canada, and its surrounding areas. Dave on the other hand feels hes made an effort to make this feel like home and knows his unfinished basement is the key to keeping her here. Lauren however, immediately starting suffering from buyer's remorse. But Catherine loves this houseit is where she has fought and won the toughest battle of her life! Will, David find them a home ready for entertaining without the to do list or will Hilary, make them fall in love all over again by reinventing many of the homes hotly. Will David find them a home that will work forever or will Hilary make them fall back in love with their house by reinventing many of itsfunctionally flawed spaces? When Jim and Connie traded suburban sprawl for their commute free cottage in the city, they thought theyd made the right move. Helen and Jamie Thomson moved into their quaint home when their son, Iain, was just three weeks old. David is confident hell score a List It, with a real estate allie on his side, while Hilary knows her love of dogs may give her a leg up! At first the charming home lived up to their greatest expectations but now with a toddler and a newborn the difficulties and impracticalities of an older home have quickly become apparent. Can Hilary reclaim every inch of their unfinished basement and prove to Rachel this home can accommodate their incoming kids? He is also frustrated that their kids playroom is completely separate from the house in a room above their detached garage. Hilary and her team reconfigure the home while David looks for houses with the character they love and room they need. She is already tired of the rambling plantation and feels that it is way too far from the city. As of September 2014, the show began filming in North Carolina. They fell in love with a 100 year old house on a quiet street, under a canopy of trees. Stephanie wants to move to a larger home to raise Bella and hopefully more children, but handyman Chris wants to fix this place up and stay. Robert and Kim Kowalik left their downtown condo behind and moved into their High Park home when they discovered they had a baby on the way one year ago. Grif loves his large, private backyard and is certain that a little makeover can make the house function again. Jim, however, grew up in the city and became accustomed to the conveniences of downtown living. Nikki convinced Josh to purchase this house because it was three doors down from his childhood home, Two years ago, Andrew and Christina bought their current house. Can Hilary create the growing room that would keep Richard in this house? David has to deliver lakeside luxury with room to grow and no to-do list to coax Catherine to list, while Hilary renovates bathrooms, bedrooms and a third floor surprise all in an effort to get Scott to fall back in love with the home that has come to mean so much to his beloved wife. Jasons home-based personal training business is putting a cramp in the home life and Karin wants to separate the two. Avid runners Trish and Brians latest home is not accommodating all to Brians vision and hearing based disabilities. Convinced they can each provide this conflicted couple with the space that will function for their family, Hilary and David will have to overcome high hopes and huge expectations on their quest to impress these impossibly picky people. According to a post on HGTV's site, you must live in that area or within a 45-minute drive of . When Mother Nature informed them they were expecting twins Rachel knew theyd made a huge error in their purchase. Watch as David and Hilary help fed-up homeowners decide whether to live with renovations or move. Since moving in, the two homeowners are confronted almost daily by their homes dysfunctions. When a young couple invites a parent to join them in their dysfunctional fixer-upper, the need for Hilary and David to work their magic becomes immediate! Or can David find the layout that will add up to easy living for all? About this show. High school sweethearts, Michelle and Chris, moved to a desirable neighborhood inside the belt line just minutes from downtown. Every episode has the same premise: a couple wants Hilary to renovate their home within their budget, while David shows them houses on the market. Although cosmetically it needed help, the couple felt the home had great bones and was in the perfect area to start a family. John wants Hilary to create the space for their family to grow, while Rebecca wants David to simply find them the perfect home. Will Hilary be able to find the space they now desperately need or will David convince Laka another home is the ultimate solution to their predicament. They loved the curb appeal, the lovely lake location and most of all, the cozy interior.
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