
Property Brothers
After three years of dating, Carol and John are looking for a forever home to share.

After three years of dating, Carol and John are looking for a forever home to share.

Shaly and Lionel thought moving to Vegas would be temporary, but 10 years later they want to put down roots.

After years of criss-crossing the country, serial movers Lesli and Dave are ready to call Nashville home.

Suburbanites John and Christine are hoping to buy a new home in the city.

After years of being on the road, Sonja has finally landed a job closer to family in Nashville.

Renee and Brent live in a quiet suburban neighborhood, but their overcrowded home is anything but peaceful.

Minneapolis natives Mark and Dave have relocated to Vegas—along with Mark's glamourous alter ego, Margo.

Three kids later, they're feeling the squeeze and are looking for a property that fits their lifestyle.

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

With a teenage daughter and grandma about to move in, Nick and Julie's tiny house is cramping their style.

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

In order to cut down on his monster commute, George and Jenn want to move closer to family and friends.

With a toddler and another baby on the way, Zane and Marie desperately need a bigger home.

Jeremy and Dayna's suburban bungalow was plenty big when it was just the two of them.

Shauna, Steve, and the kids are squatting at grandma's until they can find the perfect mountain chic pad.

Mike and Steve lived comfortably in their cozy cottage for a decade before they started adopting.

After years of being on the road, Sonja has finally landed a job closer to family in Nashville.

Jana and Larry were renovating when a crisis moved them back in with mom & dad. Now they're ready to move on.

After three years of dating, Carol and John are looking for a forever home to share.

Joe and Lana want the best for their three young kids, but city living is costing them a fortune.