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Audrey needs to sell her Atlanta home fast, so she can move to South Carolina, where her mother is undergoing treatment for Parkinson's disease; despite the urgency, Audrey won't consider lowering the price of her home to make the sale.
Major wants to move in with his grandmother, Betty, and return the lifetime of love she has shown him; to do that, he needs to find a buyer for his Venetian Hills home.
Thomas is a single man whose home in Woodstock, Ga., would be perfect for a young family, but his barren design aesthetic puts off potential buyers; Tanya must turn his house into a family-friendly home.
Tanya comes to the rescue of a first responder and widower, struggling to balance his responsibilities as a single parent with the realities of selling his house.
After slogging through a recent divorce, Sara Wright and her kids are looking for a change of scenery, but finding a buyer for their house has been a burden.
Jordan and his brothers inherit their late father's home filled with heavy furniture, dated design, ancient wallpaper and countless memories; Tanya has three days to take this house out of the '80s and entice potential buyers to see its potential.
Thirty years after purchasing their home in Roswell, Ga., empty nesters James and Lyn are ready to move on; unfortunately, six realtors refuse to list the home unless the couple make serious changes.
When David and Mellissa purchased their Roswell, Ga., home, it was perfect for their blended family of four, but over the past five years, their needs have changed and the home they once loved has become a burden.
Janet's husband, Dermit, has a chronic back injury and can't handle the stairs in their Marietta home; the couple know it's time to sell, but they can't afford their next house until they sell their current home.
Depersonalizing a house is hard for any homeowner, but for Pamela and Melvin, their Lithia Springs, Georgia home represents the love they have for a child they've lost. 25 years ago, the couple's seven-year-old son Cody died in a tragic accident.
Mark and Allisa met and fell in love, and after a brief courtship, Allisa moved into Mark's Marietta, Ga., home that she was going to start redesigning, until she was diagnosed with a life-threatening brain tumor.
Pfiffer and Corey move out of downtown Atlanta and purchase a home in Roswell, Ga.; the suburban location's large yards and ample green spaces seem like a perfect fit for the young couple and their 6-year-old son, Niles.
Parents with blended family of four children are expecting to adopt a fifth child, but they are limited by space; a clashing color palette and eclectic decor have deterred potential buyers from making a serious offer.
Sharon and Matt Mathews must settle the estate of Sharon's late parent's home; after a half dozen emotionally draining estate sales, the massive Colonial is an out-of-date mess and still chock-full of personal items.
After living in their Acworth, Ga., home for 18 years, Tanya, Alex and their eight children are ready for a change.
Purchasing a worn-out home can be an exciting real estate opportunity, but success is far from guaranteed; and first-time homeowner Javier is finding that out the hard way.
A home's design reflects the homeowner's personality, and Sofia's town home in Tucker, Ga., is no exception; the vibrant colors and eclectic decor are the perfect complements to Sophia's bold and vivacious personality.
Charlie and Owen spend months trying to move out of their starter home; one look at their two-bedroom home is all it takes to see that the couple and their 2-year-old daughter have outgrown the space.
Scott purchased his Cumming, Ga. home to provide stability for daughter Kendall and son Michael following a divorce; now that the kids are headed off to college, the four-bedroom home is way too much for Scott and his girlfriend Susi.
With retirement around the corner, Joni and Steve want to sell their house and use the equity to fund their theater's post-pandemic reopening; it's up to Tanya to get their dated house ready for the spotlight.
A home has been on the market for over 150 days without a buyer in sight; the online photos show a crisp and clean home and yard, but in person the entranceway is depressing, the colors are outdated, and the mismatched furniture needs a facelift.
Tanya tries to save a Texas home that has attracted interest online with its sweet and old-fashioned charm, but has zero offers; the team has less than three days to polish the old antique into a sparkling gem that buyers want to call their own.
Tanya Memme comes to the rescue of mother-son homeowners whose large house just can't sell; online, the home hits all the right notes; in person, the yellow and brown walls and musical instruments all over the house turn off potential buyers.
Tanya and her team help a family in major need of a refresh; while listed well below the average home price for the area, the spooky house does not have a single offer after 60 days on the market.
Tanya heads to Austin, Texas, to see if she can unmask a problem home's hidden charm; online photos show a crisp and clean space, but in person, the house is a total mess, and has gotten zero offers after being on the market for 120 days.
Tanya and the team have two days to depersonalize and add the pizzazz to a home that has been on the market for over 160 days.
After dozens of showings, a Texas home has struck out with buyers for over 90 days; the home lacks curb appeal, and the interior feels dated and dark; host Tanya Memme and her team must revitalize the property.
Tanya helps rescue a first responder and his wife who are selling their Pennsylvania digs and retiring cross-country; the problem is, the couple have already purchased their Pacific Northwest retirement home and are tapping into their nest egg.
This 100-year-old Victorian home has been on the market for almost 240 days, and in red hot real estate market Jenkintown, Pa.; the home looks just as tired and worn down in person as it does in its online photos.
A Manayunk, Pa., home is on the market for 200 days.
Ready to downgrade to a smaller home, this Bucks County, PA homeowner, is in desperate need of help to get her house ready to sell! Tanya Memme and her team have their hands full though, as Arlene has twenty years of memories within these walls.
A Cherry Hill, N.J., home has been on the market for over 75 days; hundreds of people have looked at the home's online photos, and they seem to love the sunroom, but all the buyers see is work, work, work.
An unstaged New Jersey home hasn't fielded an offer in over 200 days; a pink fireplace and the dark foyer; Tanya Memme and her team have big plans to make the house pop in person and in the online photos; a tropical storm in the forecast.
Pat Carey lives in her dream home, a castle in Rydal; unfortunately, the massive home has become too much for her; the home has been on the market for 590 days without an offer; the landscaping is out of control and the decor needs updating.
Patrick Hutton and his daughter moved out of their West Philly row home two years ago, but they can't move on until they find a buyer; Patrick tried to fix the home himself and has been stuck paying two mortgages for over 700 days.
April has been trying to find a buyer for her turn-of-the-century Chestnut Hill home for nine months without a single offer in sight; unfortunately, the house isn't aging well on the market.
Amy Crescenzo wants to move her elderly mother in with her husband and daughter, but their three-bedroom home isn't big enough; while the neighborhood is experiencing a buying boom; the family hasn't had a single interested buyer in 72 days.
With retirement around the corner, Yolanda wants to move to New York City to be closer to her family; she needs to sell her home, but her Abraham Lincoln-loving taste is distracting buyers from the row home's new kitchen and pristine floors.
Melissa has had her home on the market for over 60 days without a single hint of interest from potential buyers; Melissa needs to start her search for a new home fast, but she can't begin the hunt until she frees up the equity from her current home.
Unable to pay their mortgage, Mike and Cheryl face foreclosure and financial ruin; if they don't sell their home in 30 days, it will be put up for auction.
Roger transforms Maria and Joe's boring white-and-beige home into a homebuyer's dream.
Roger helps homeowner Randall preserve the charm of his Art Deco condo while making it modern for potential homebuyers.
A five-bedroom house needs to be toned down to become more inviting.
An average home needs to be updated in Las Vegas.
The team creates a traditional parlor, a formal dining room and a family room.
Homeowners have trouble selling their plum-colored house.
Rhonda and Roger disagree over his plans to tone down the color in their artsy Pasadena, Calif., home.
Roger turns Phil's boring beach house in San Diego into a potential buyer's dream.
Michelle and Kenny Wynn rely on the help of Roger to make their home attractive to buyers.
Roger helps Kim and Ernie update their outdated home.
Christy and Drew enlist Roger's help to make their average town house look more appealing.
Roger transforms Dmitry's cold and uninviting condo into perfect selling condition.
Nicole and her husband seek Roger's help in turning their home from average to outstanding.
A dramatic transformation improves the chances of selling a two-bedroom condo.
A home needs to be dedramatized in order to attract a buyer.
A tired old house needs some decluttering and updating to look new again.
A living room, bathroom and master bedroom need to be enlivened.
Designer Roger Hazard adds pizazz to a dull suburban home.
A home needs general sprucing up as well as changes to a master bedroom.