Retta begins her quest to find ugly as three homes in the Great Plains region vie for a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria; it's between a house with off-the-wall decor, a home that looks like a dog, and a house with light switches galore.
Three homes in the Midwest compete for a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria; it's between a bizarre castle-like home, a Victorian house with glitter gone wild, and a gaudy home that's a marvel of marble.
Retta's adventure to find ugly brings her to the Big East where three homes duke it out for a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria; it's between a house that's a wooden maze, an off-the-grid mishmash and an outdated home with a legacy.
Retta concludes her epic adventure as three ugly homes in the Southwest battle.
Ugly homes in the Midwest duke it out for the chance at a $150000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria! It's between a concrete cave better suited for children than adults, a former bank and an outdated brick house that looks like a pizza place.
Three ugly homes in the Great Lakes vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria! It's between a house that looks like a boat, a home with carpet up the walls and a place that looks like a UFO.
Three ugly homes in the Mid-Atlantic region battle for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria! It's between a house full of dragons, a home where crazy art has taken over and a gaudy Victorian with a flare for the dramatic.
Three ugly New England homes contend for a chance at a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria! It's between a house where art has taken over the walls,a former church with a terrifying hole and a once-glamorous home with a homeowner in denial.
The ugly journey comes to an end as Retta reveals the winner of "Ugliest House in America"; the winning house receives a $150,000 renovation from HGTV's Alison Victoria, transforming their once-ugly house into a once-in-a-lifetime dream home.
Retta tours ugly homes across the US competing for a $150,000 renovation!
Three ugly homes in the Midwest vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria; it's between a bird-loving house, a house with too many kitchens and a former party pad that once housed reptiles.
Three ugly homes in the Southwest battle for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria; it's between a customized nightmare, a cowboy-themed dome under a mountain and a retro house with too many shag carpets.
Three homes in the Northern region duke it out for a chance at a $150,000 home makeover from designer Alison Victoria; it's between a realistic stone castle, a colorful house made out of concrete and a '70s throwback with carpets galore.
Three ugly homes in the Northeast contend for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria; it's between a house that was once a men's club, a home with an obsession for all things Italian and a crazy place with way too many shelves.
The road trip comes to an end as Retta reveals the winner of Ugliest House in America; the winning house receives a $150,000 renovation from Alison Victoria, transforming their once-ugly house into a once-in-a-lifetime dream home.
Three homes in the Southwest duke it out for a chance at a $150,000 home makeover from designer Alison Victoria; it's between a shiny dome with a gross past, a former museum with a thing for skeletons and a castle held together with styrofoam.
Retta tours properties that were nominated based on gaudy designs and botched renovations.
Three homes in the Southeast vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by designer Alison Victoria; it's between a house that's a series of connected huts, a home in the middle of the woods and a dated house with holiday decor year-round.
The summer road trip comes to an end as Retta crowns the ugliest house in America; it's makeover time with Alison Victoria leading the charge to turn a nightmare house into the home its owners have always dreamed of.
Ugly homes in the North vie for the chance at a $150,000 makeover from designer Alison Victoria; from a terrifying Mardi Gras-inspired house to an Earth-home fit for a hobbit, only one of the three will move on to the finals.
Retta tours three ugly homes in the West that are battling it out for the chance at a $150,000 makeover; from a sprawling party pad with funky decor to a tiny triangle-house where the walls feel like they're closing in, only one will make the finals.
Ugly homes in the Northeast square off for a chance at a $150,000 makeover from designer Alison Victoria; from a disjointed house built out of cylindrical towers to a home that's buried in angel decor, only one of the three will make the finals.
Retta tours three ugly homes in the South that are competing for a $150,000 makeover from HGTV's Alison Victoria; from a disco deathtrap that's short on safety features to a musty house embalmed in carpet and wallpaper, only one will make the finals.
Retta tours three ugly homes in the Midwest that are competing for the chance at a $150,000 makeover; from a ramshackle Victorian built 100 years too late to a home with hideous hand-painted murals in every room, only one will make the finals.
Among America's majestic mountains, comedian and actress Retta finds three ugly homes ready for a makeover.
Comedian and actress Retta heads to the sunshine state to check out a property that feels like the Titanic inside and out, an angled mess of a house with no walls and absolutely zero privacy, and a gigantic green box with a nasty backyard.
Retta takes an ugly hunt up and down the Pacific coast as she gets a tour of a linoleum-covered nightmare, a house with a staircase straight to hell, and an oppressively hot home with a huge built-in solarium.
After a coast-to-coast search, Retta announces which ugly-in-paradise home receives a $150,000 makeover; designer Alison Victoria takes over with a full gut renovation to deliver a life-changing improvement that leaves the homeowners stunned.
In the Midwest, Retta tours three heinous homes vying for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by Alison Victoria; she'll get an inside look at an underwater sea palace, a 1960s throwback and a former funeral home.
Retta heads to the Northeast to uncover the region's most hideous home; she'll question life and design decisions at a former preschool, a house shaped like a pyramid, and a pink-carpeted nightmare that looks like a cat condo.
Retta finds a dark spot on the sunny West Coast as she checks out three homes that are more like nightmares than dreams; she visits a house that looks like a jungle, a home that used to be a barn and property that feels like living on a boat.
After choosing the worst of the worst, Retta announces which ugly home will be getting a $150,000 renovation from designer Alison Victoria; the homeowners will see the amazing transformation that takes their home from grotesque to gorgeous.