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Rob and Tricia are looking for financial freedom and think their unused basement will provide that.

Rob and Tricia are looking for financial freedom and think their unused basement will provide that.

Susan and Jeff want to rent their basement apartment.

A couple is anxious to start customizing their home.

An ambitious couple takes on a wedding and a reno in the same month.

Monica and Raphael buy a rundown triplex to pay bills and supplement their income for retirement with a small renovation budget, they have to invest some sweat equity into their property before they can attract the needed tenants.

Newlyweds Jung and Angie want start a family, but they need to fix their income suite's water issue before it can be rented.

Bookshelves Matt promised Fiona 12 years ago still aren't done.

First-time home buyers and expecting parents Carley and Conan weren't prepared for their home's problems.

Daniel and Rachelle can't agree on their renovations Bryan gets caught in a game of stone tag.

Tired of renovating for perspective buyers instead of themselves, a couple is eager to start renovating their forever home.

A couple is anxious to start customizing their home.

Adam and Kelly have a house in a great neighborhood it needs some work, but it already has a tenant Shane and Deb won't make any money until they finish their renovation, which has been ongoing for four years both teams need Scott's help.

Diana wants to turn her basement into a apartment.

Nadia and Gino are ready to finish their basement so they can start to profit from it.

Karen is ready for a dream renovation, but Bryan has to convince her to do something practical instead.

Jackie and Jamie want to make their house feel like a cozy retreat for their family when Bryan takes his pick of renos, the road to relaxation hits a few speed bumps.

Bryan starts a project to help Monica and Gary enjoy their forever home.

Chris and Nikki are burned out after years of renovating.

Bookshelves Matt promised Fiona 12 years ago still aren't done.

First-time home buyers and expecting parents Carley and Conan weren't prepared for their home's problems.