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Carol is ready to overhaul her basement apartment.

Carol is ready to overhaul her basement apartment.

Cliff and Thyrza can't agree on a design for their basement apartment.

Tracy and Chris want Bryan to help make their home a better long-term fit, but no renovation comes without surprises.

When Susie and Louie move in to Susie's childhood home, they have strong ideas about how Bryan can make the space their own.

A quick flip proves to be a profit risk.

Bryan has a solution that homeowners Greg and Sheila have a hard time embracing.

Brenna and Shaun had big dreams for their house when they bought it four years ago, but none of their D.I.Y. projects have turned out according to plan.

Ian and Amber invested in a property nestled on a sprawling woodland, hoping to turn it into their first family home.

Deborah and Daniel bought a house on a hill with an amazing view, but the view inside is hard to bear so now it's up to Kortney and Dave to meet their raised expectations.

Carol is ready to overhaul her basement apartment.

Cliff and Thyrza can't agree on a design for their basement apartment.

Tracy and Chris want Bryan to help make their home a better long-term fit, but no renovation comes without surprises.

When Susie and Louie move in to Susie's childhood home, they have strong ideas about how Bryan can make the space their own.

A quick flip proves to be a profit risk.

May wants to give Shawn's bachelor pad a facelift.

Sean divides a home into two units and rents one out.

A couple buys a Victorian duplex in hopes of using rent to cover the mortgage.

After a traumatic incident left Carla immobile for months, she's determined to not let another moment go by without making it worth living.

Darya is moving from San Francisco to Nashville to live next door to her best friend and cousin Kortney and Kenny help bring her craftsman house up to code and make it safe for modern living.

Kortney and Kenny create a unique home for Tatum, Michael and their kids after the family has invested every penny they have into a non-profit organization that helps struggling artists get health care.