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

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

Sherief, Christine, and their 4 kids have outgrown their small, 3-bedroom home. They need to upsize, but they can't afford to without an income property.

Fab and Miranda want to invest in real estate so they can fund their upcoming retirement. Scott shows them a country duplex, a new build, and a property up for auction, before helping them decide on the first of hopefully many investment properties.

In order to fund their teenagers' college educations, Joe and Nellie invest in an income property.

Three sisters work together to convert a basement into a retirement apartment for their aging parents.

Roger and Nina purchased their home from the builder Bryan finds a big surprise.

Stefanie and Mike have hit many of their milestones in one year with marriage, a new home and a baby on the way.

Bryan wants to help Rania and Steve with their money pit of a house.

A couple has their eye on high-end custom finishes.

Juicy tip covered in Swiss cheese on Route 66 competing in the Smoke on the Water BBQ contest for prizes.

Smoky tri-tip in California a crusty brisket a 3 lb. bacon-wrapped turkey leg at a state fair a $70 porterhouse.

Bryan must stop Jo-Ann and Brook from making a huge mistake.

A couple needs Bryan's help updating their home, but find it hard to relinquish control.

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

Todd and Whitney get distracted during their reno.

Bryan helps Dorothy and Dave agree on their renovation.

From junkyard gems to DIY disasters, Scott weighs in on the wildest home projects the internet has to offer.

They had the vision but did they have the skills? Scott weighs in on clever hacks, DIY disasters, and more.

Dave and Kortney look for a new approach to their latest flip project.

Kortney steps out of her comfort zone and embraces a neutral color palette for Dave's latest project.