S7E18 Color Clash
After years of moving around the country, a couple is ready to call Nashville home, and Drew finds them a fixer-upper with potential to be a forever home. Jonathan manages budget concerns and hustles to finish before a party.
Brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott help home buyers to purchase renovation projects.
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After years of moving around the country, a couple is ready to call Nashville home, and Drew finds them a fixer-upper with potential to be a forever home. Jonathan manages budget concerns and hustles to finish before a party.
The Property Brothers promise to make a fixer-upper feel like home for a couple in a new city. Drew takes charge of the house hunt, then it's up to Jonathan to transform a single-story property into a family-friendly oasis.
After navigating a long distance relationship, a couple wants to settle down. They want a home to entertain family and friends with a mountain view. Drew and Jonathan help them find and create their dream home.
A family's ambitious fixer upper leaves Jonathan with a mega project on his hands.
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