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When a house no longer feels like home, homeowners are left with a big financial and emotional question: renovate or sell it? Love It or List It helps fed-up homeowners decide. In each hour-long episode Realtor David Visentin and designer Hilary Farr compete for the homeowners' final decision to stay or go. David's insider perspective on the real estate market helps target listings to prospective buyers, but Hilary is determined to show homeowners that, within their budget, she can transform their worn-out house into a castle they can love. If the owners decide to list it, Hilary's hard work adds to the home's resale value. It's a tough decision either way. Which choice would you make?
Impeded by inaccesible walkways, hazardous stairs and an unsafe, unsightly basement, Rob and Laura are no longer in love with their laborous living space. Arriving right on cue are Designer Hilary and Realtor David. Hilary and her team will renew and rectify this residence to perfectly suit this pair and make them love it again. While David will coax this couple into comfortable and suitable spaces to call home. In the end, Rob and Laura will have to decide if they can love their home again or if they'll list it.
When Mike and Kathy first bought this city home, they thought it was the perfect place for their family. But now that their two sons are grown and still living at home, they've come to realize it's just not working any more. Designer Hilary and Realtor David are here to help, but when Hilary and her team start the renovation, the home reveals a hidden secret: asbestos,and lots of it. Meanwhile, David looks for other homes that can make this family happy again. After Hilary makes their home safe and functional and David finds them a new potential dream home, Mike and Kathy will have to decide: will they love their home again or will they list it?
Ten years after buying their home, Dan and Rich are left with an empty nest and a desire to retire. But in order to enjoy their retirement, they are determined to have a more entertainment-friendly home. Lucky for them, help is arriving in the form of designer Hilary and Realtor David. Designer Hilary and her team will be coming up with design plans and completing renovations aimed at convincing both homeowners to love this house again. Realtor David knows it's time for this couple to list and by showing what other homes have to offer, hopes to prove they can both find true happiness in a new house. What will Rich and Dan decided? Will they love it or list it?
This suburban house held the promise of a fruitful business for single mom Helen and her four children. But the family is now fed up with a single shower for five, a business overtaking the house, a shortage of bedrooms and a dark, dingy basement. Arriving right on time are competitors Hilary and David who will confront this challenge head on. Designer Hilary and her team will resurrect the love for this residence with a refreshing transformation. David, on the other hand, will try to entice this family into a new space to call home. In the end, the family of five will have to decide: can they love their home again? Or will they list it?
With every inch of this house already pulling double duty, it seems this home has wedged itself between a conflicted couple. Desperate for a home that actually fits the demands of this ever growing family, this couple will have to decide if they can love their home again. Stepping into the mix are designer Hilary and Realtor David, each convinced they can unite this family by delivering on some much needed breathing space. Hilary's team will renovate the house in order to convince the family to love their home again. David knows it's time for the family to list and by showing them what other homes have to offer, hopes to prove that they can find happiness in a new house.
Thirty years ago, Jeff and Sandra bought a charming city home together. After divorcing, having children, and eventually reuniting, they've moved back into the same house together. Now even though there are two kids who desperately need their own space, Sandra is sticking to her guns about staying in this pint-sized place. Divided on the diagnosis, this pair is in sync on what's not working. Fed up with cramped quarters, broken bathrooms, a closed off kitchen and insufficient storage, Sandra and Jeff are wondering if they can ever love their home again. Arriving right on cue are competitors Hilary and David. Designer Hialry and her team will renew the love for this residence with a meaningful makeover. Reatlor David will attempt to sway this pair into an improved place to call home.
Fourteen years ago, this house was in the right place at the right time for Mary and Chris. But after becoming a family of four, there are space issues. Not only is the family feeling the pinch of their cramped quarters, practiaclly everyone in the neighborhood does, too. Their family home has become one big block party and they love it. But while Chris and Mary are hanging on to the sentiment of their home, they also recognize the problems that make this place so problematic. They've had it with small spaces, narrow pathways and multipurpose places. Arriving in the nick of time are Hilary and David. Hilary's team will renovate the home and David will show the couple houses that better fit their needs. In the end, they'll have to decide: will they love their home again or will they list it?
For Jeff and Mika, it didn't take long for their suburban home to go from wonderful to way too small. In addition to a main floor layout consisting of too many walls, their house is struggling in several ways. The basement is damp, there is only one shower, and Jeff's passion for wine does not have a proper storage area. Wading into these troubled waters are designer Hilary and realtor David, each determined to bridge the divide between this conflicted couple. Hilary's team will be coming up with design plans and completing renovations aimed at convincing both homeowners to love this home again. David knows it's time to list and plans to cinvince the couple by showing them what other homes have to offer. In the end, will they love it or list it?
Partners Sandra and Sharon were not quite on the same page when they moved their two teens into this 2,000 square foot bungalow. Sharon loves the house and wants to make it work, but Sandra is over it and is ready to move on. The family is struggling with a terrible entryway, a tiny kitchen, a less than ideal backyard access, and most importantly: a lack of privacy. With all the bedrooms on the same level, it's hard for anyone to have any personal space. Arriving on the scene are realtor David, who will show the family bigger and better housing options, and designer Hilary, who will attempt to restore the couple's love of their bungalow with a magnificent makeover. When it's all said and done, Sandra and Sharon will have to decide: will they love their home again or will they list it?
For Kevvie and Nicole, this '70s style house was their fantasy home come true. At first, they loved the quirkiness of the house, but now the costs are starting to add up? especially when it comes to running the indoor pool. In addition to the thousands of dollars thrown into keeping the pool functional, the couple has put in new windows, floors, a bathroom, and has several other unfinished projects. Torn between the reality of living in this '70s chateau and the costs of running it, Kevvie and Nicole are at odds about what to do with their home. Thankfully, help is on the way in the form of designer Hilary and realtor David. Hilary's team will redesign the retro residence to restore the love for it. While David will attempt to relocate the family into cool new quarters. In the end, will they love it or list it?
When Mary Jo and Glen found this former farmhouse, it was the country-living-in-the-city location that put it over the top for Glen. Mary Jo, on the other hand, would prefer to have more of the amenities that city life has to offer, like central heat and air, but Glen doesn't want to give up his wood burning stove that heats the home. Finding their way into the dispute are designer Hilary and realtor David. Hilary's design team will be conducting renovations aimed at convincing both home owners to love their house again. David knows it's time for this couple to list and is showing them what other homes have to offer. Desperate for a home that combines the modern amenities of urban living with the solitary charm of a rural residence, Glen and Mary Jo will have to decide, can they love their home again? Or will they list it?
Four years ago, Chris and Allison fell in love with this home in the city. Although good things do come in small packages, this tiny house challenged the couple when their family doubled in size with the birth of twins. Soon after the twins, Allison's mom moved in with them as well. Chris is hanging on to the sentiment of his first home, while Allison is ready to accept the reality of their new life. Divided over limited space, a single bathroom, and an unfinished basement, Chris and Allison can't decide what to do with their home. Here to help are designer Hilary and Realtor David. Hilary and her team will rebuild the love for this tiny treasure with a tantilizing do over. While realtor David will try to please this couple with a plentiful space to call home. In the end, Chris and Allison will have to decide: will they love it or list it?
When Megan and Frank were house hunting, the idea of moving into the costly neighborhood they grew up in seemed beyond their reach. But when a one of a kind find presented itself, it took bringing Frank's brother into the fold to make their dream a reality. Now that Frank's brother has moved out though, the remodeled upstairs bachelor pad doesn't work for a single family home. Megan and Frank are divided when it comes to how to handle the problems with their home. Stepping into the battle are designer Hilary and Realtor David. Hilary and her team will be completing renovations aimed at proving this divided duplex can become the cohesive casa this family can love. David knows this couple should list and is determined to prove he can find the home that finally meets all their needs. Desperate for a frustration free single family home, Megan and Frank will have to decide: can they love their home again? Or will they list it.
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