Episodes 13
Louise and Morton want to sell their city house so that they can retire in the country. They have enlisted the help of their son Robert, a rookie agent, to help them. Will Robert have the nerve to tell his mother that the spooky antique dolls filling every room will frighten the life out of potential buyers?
Read MoreLisa and David bought their first townhouse because the neighborhood offered everything they needed — from synagogues to specialty stores. But six years and two kids later, they have found a much larger home nearby and are ready to sign off on the deal. Now they have to find a buyer for their tiny townhouse, before the double-mortgage payments kick in.
Read MoreDrew and Randy have one of the smallest homes in their neighborhood, and they need more space now that they have adopted a baby boy. How will they manage to market and sell a house built for single people, in a neighborhood built for families?
Read MoreCathy and Andrew are desperate to move to the country, where their beloved canine companions — golden retrievers Tara, Max, and baby husky Mikie — can run free. Can their agent sell their house with three dogs running amok?
Read MoreAfter being downsized twice, the bills are piling up and Florence can't afford to keep her house. She has to sell before the developer breaks ground on the brand-new homes just around the corner!
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Sarah and Victor thought they had found their dream home, so they put their own place on the market. But after the inspection on the new house reveals major problems, they have to decide if they are still committed to selling.
Read MoreIn the panic leading up to their wedding day, Debara and Sokthy bowed to Mama's wishes and bought a house. Mama made feng shui suggestions to make it a "good luck" house, but it has been nothing but bad luck, and the couple want to move so they can live happily ever after. Will they be able to find a buyer for a house they believe is jinxed?
Read MoreLaura and Jeff hadn't thought much about selling their house when Bonnie knocked on their door and told them they were sitting on a gold mine. She promised them tens of thousands more than neighborhood houses were getting, but can this ambitious realtor single-handedly raise local property values?
Read MoreMarji and Bob are thrill-seekers by nature, but in recent years these globetrotters have been tied down to a big house, with even bigger mortgage payments. They are ready to ditch the house (along with their financial troubles) in order to move on to the next adventure.
Read MoreNot only are Claudia and Brent planning their own wedding, but they are also selling their downtown condo all by themselves. Can this DIY couple learn enough from TV shows to stage and market their own home?
Read MoreMarcie's condo is less than 500 square feet, which was perfect for when she was a bachelorette, but not now that she's married with two dogs and a child on the way. Will she and her family be able to sell this place and buy a family home before her due date?
Read MoreWith renovation costs mounting at their new condo, the rush is on for Cheryl and Ray to sell their house. They have hired the daughter of a close family friend, a newly crowned licensed realtor, to help, but will seasoned salesman Ray be able to listen to the friend's advice?
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