
Property Brothers
After bouncing from one rental to the next, Katie and Mark are ready for a home that's as quirky as they are.

After bouncing from one rental to the next, Katie and Mark are ready for a home that's as quirky as they are.

Matt and Aleya want to find—and renovate—their dream home all in time for their upcoming dream wedding.

Denise and Massimo are squeezed into his old bachelor pad, but they're ready to settle down in a dream home.

Carrie and Raza got married just months after meeting online, now they're tackling their first reno together.

Mike and Sophia moved to Vegas for work, and now they're eager to buy a dog-friendly property of their own.

Tania, Pat, and their toddlers have already visited 50-plus listings and lost more than ten bidding wars.

The house is bursting at the seams, and they're desperate to find a property that suits their growing needs.

With two kids under two, Ryan and Allison are desperate to get into a family-friendly home of their own.

Nurse Jenna and firefighter Neil are ready to settle down in a home of their own.

After a year of living with her parents, Jessica and Jason want to find a family dream home of their own.

Tennis pros Jessica and Nathan have been living a cramped condo lifestyle for way too long.

New parents Jenn and JP are determined to give their son a great start.

Quirky accountants Robert and Marie may be ready to move on but their disheveled home is holding them back.

Busy parents Kevin and Shirley desperately want to cut down their daily commute.

Confined to a tiny home in a hot neighbourhood, Katie and Michael quickly sold their property.

Kathy and Michael need to move or their daughters will have to change schools.

Jeremy and Michelle have outgrown their starter home and are looking for a spacious suburban property.

It's been six years since his wife passed away, and Ken and his daughter Kimberly are now ready to move on.

David and Siobhan are desperate to find a new family home.

The couple tried their hand at home improvement, but their design choices ended up lowering the value.