Aline and Colin have two active kids enrolled in hockey but no more room in their current house to accommodate their busy family life. While Albert loves the location and his 5-minute commute to work, Sharne would like to pack up and move, New parents, Drew and Caroline, purchased a home in an established neighborhood where Carolines mother was raised. Or will David convince Karine that making a fresh start means buying a new home? Viewers of Kirstie and Phil's Love it or List it last night slammed a 'spoilt and demanding couple' with a 1.3 million budget. These work from home professionals married later in life and want to foster children; but Sully does not think their current home will have enough space to function for their future plans. They want to expand their family, but Rhiannon thinks their home is already too small, Lisa and Jimmy fell in love with a home in a coveted family friendly community near a golf course and purchased it before they had even started their family. Beauty expert Shana and amateur race car driver Jeremy got married and traded in their downtown condo for a 2,300 square foot rural home. Josh and Lisa blended their family and have four girls between them with two who still live at home. With their first child on the way, two young artists decide their frozen second floor has got to go. A couple with two kids that wants to continue growing their family doesn't have the needed space. They loved the beautiful, large lot, the three-car garage and how private the house felt despite its close proximity to downtown, Susanne and Brian bought their home nearly ten years ago before they had a family. Can Hilary wipe the slate clean and create a master bedroom and renovated basement that could win Kristas heart? She has lived in Australia, England, California, and New York City. Will designer Hilary transform this home to create all the family function Tyler believes it can have, or will realtor David find them the move in space Kim knows this family needs? At first the charming home lived up to their greatest expectations but now with a toddler and a newborn the difficulties and impracticalities of an older home have quickly become apparent. Mary-Jo and Glen are at odds over their 1930s farm house. Now 20 years old and over six feet tall Brandon and his mom cant continue to live in a home thats become overcrowded from top to bottom. David desperately tries to lure Bill out the door into open concept space while Hilary renews their home and hopefully hearts to stay. Lifestyle Home. Megan feels, however, that the homes location is not worth the daily struggle with its dysfunction. But Ildas in love with her fixer upper while Ryans ready to run out the door to a new home. After four years of marriage, police officers Mike and Danny are split on Dannys former bachelor pad. Her mother Lola, a retiree, has recently moved in to their already crowded home. The close proximity of their bedrooms and the tiny main floor layout has made a lack of privacy and a general lack of space the main issues for Dee. Rv Salvage Ocala Fl36 miles away 2 Campers Corner 2354 Hwy 441 27 Fruitland Park, FL 34731 EMAIL 25. Can Hilary renovate the house enough to get this family finally living above ground? Or will David find the house with the layout and function that can make Dave leave his precious location? The Godoys barely converted triplex is not the family home for Marian anymore while Bill is content with its compartmentalized feel. With the clock ticking down, Hilary and David are in a mad dash to deliver a family sized solution. But 3 years later, this dream has turned into a nightmare with very little done, and a long list left to do. The TV show Love It or List It is streaming on Philo. Over the past few years, Catherine has dealt with serious health issues and Scott is tired of keeping up with their dysfunctional home. With dangerously unfinished renovations, a freezing cold kitchen and a laundry lined basement it has become painfully clear to Chris and Petrea that their one time dream home no longer works for this environmentally conscious couple. Or will David coax this couple outside their neighborhood to a home with the perfect combo of heart and function? "Love It or List It" has recently returned to HGTV for its 18th seasonand the competition brewing between its stars is more intense than ever.. On the show, real estate agent David Visentin . Deena however loves their location and strongly feels that there is plenty of potential in their home to create more space. Now Hilary and David have five adults to please if they have any hope of keeping this family together. This includes North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Coquitlam, Port Moody, New Westminster, and Surrey. With limited budgets and long lists, both Hilary and David are duking it out to please this particular pair. YJ and Michael share their 1400 square foot home with their three kids and a live-in nanny. Can Hilary redesign this space into a place that finally feels like home to Mike? Convinced they can each provide this conflicted couple with the space that will function for their family, Hilary and David will have to overcome high hopes and huge expectations on their quest to impress these impossibly picky people. At four months pregnant, Danielle convinced her husband to buy into a long abused former flop house in a run down neighborhood because it was their best shot at having a house to raise their burgeoning family in. But when Hilary is forced to remove half their house, she opens a Pandoras Box of rot related renovations leaving the Adamidis looking to David to find a house that somehow bridges function, feelings and finance. While it was perfect for the newlyweds at the time, since then their family has doubled, and the two and a half bedroom home with an unfinished basement no longer accommodates this family of four. James is fed up with the growing list of renovations while Sharon is extremely attached to the home. Richard wants a larger home, but Danielles elderly Aunt lives right next door making moving, for Danielle, unthinkable. David has to deliver lakeside luxury with room to grow and no to-do list to coax Catherine to list, while Hilary renovates bathrooms, bedrooms and a third floor surprise all in an effort to get Scott to fall back in love with the home that has come to mean so much to his beloved wife. Karin cant see blending both in their current home but Jason sees a future here. A couple thought their home was the perfect size when they moved in, but three kids later, theyve completely run out of space. Junior sees nothing but years of headaches to convert what used to be apartments into a functioning single family home, while Becky refuses to walk away from a huge house in the perfect location without seeing it reach its true potential. Can David convince Dan to ditch his beloved neighbourhood in favor of suburban space? Will Hilary discover hidden potential in this small home or will David convince Kim and Richard to leave their cramped quarters behind? Steven and Stephanie live in a fabulous part of town in a seriously dated home. For Julia and Sub, the impending arrival of their first child has them split on whether their dysfunctional house will feature in the future of their family making Hilary and David race the clock to provide some baby-ready peace of mind. After the completion of the top two floors, work came to a halt as Gregs father suddenly passed away. Kim and Richard Challenger were newly weds when they bought their two bedroom Toronto home. ft. house. Or will David set them up in a smaller, more maintainable house that will let them both enjoy their golden years? When a young couple invites a parent to join them in their dysfunctional fixer-upper, the need for Hilary and David to work their magic becomes immediate! The Nguyens feel the time has come to make a change and convert their house back to a single family home. Lauras mobility issues are making her home a health hazard. Angelo and Brigida have lived in their home for fourteen years, but with two active teenagers and Angelos aging parents moving-in for good, the house has become too crowded. Nanika shares her bedroom with her youngest son. They were eager to purchase a home and start a family in an established neighborhood with lots of young couples. Oliver put an offer on a home when his wife Melissa was away on business. After four years of trying to navigate their way through their maze of a house, Nancy and Andrew feel their diamond in the rough has lost most of its shine. Dave and Wendie thought they had lucked out when a depressed real estate market allowed them to purchase their 2200 square foot home in an affluent suburban neighborhood. When Jessica and Steve moved into their urban home nine years ago, the couple had more than enough space for Steves dozens of musical instruments. Shes convinced their home can work for the whole family. over again by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? Sarena and Flare are an active couple whose artistic endeavors (Sarena is a musician, Flare performs as a drag king) fill much of their free time and much of their space in their tiny home. When Jim and Connie traded suburban sprawl for their commute free cottage in the city, they thought theyd made the right move. Robert and Kim Kowalik left their downtown condo behind and moved into their High Park home when they discovered they had a baby on the way one year ago. As of September 2014, the show began filming in North Carolina. With terrible main floor sight-lines, only one bathroom and no space for toys or guests, Rachel is convinced they need a much larger home before the babies arrive. Or will David be able to find the needle in the haystack in Steves. When it finally did, the Mitchells immediately purchased it knowing it was spacious enough for their family of four. Can Hilary transform their house into the accessible space Brian believes It can be? Or will David sweep them closer to the city? Jeff has loved their wooded lot for 13 years as it is tucked away in a quiet neighborhood just moments from the city. They want to start a family and while Jody strongly feels they can fix up their home to make it ready for kids, Emilee does not. For the Cunninghams, the daily grind of their in home day care has only sharpened the wedge divides them. David dazzles with beautiful bungalows while Hilary tries to rebuild the home of their dreams. Can David divide Brads daycare from his day to day or will Hilary create enough space to contain the kids and calm the contentious Kim? Eager to start a family, a couple has become divided over their bungalows ability to house their next chapter. Chris and Stephanie bought their charming starter home 5 years ago. Diane fantisizes about buying a perfectly sized townhouse thats closer to the hustle and bustle of downtown and much closer to her workplace. Jennifer however cannot entertain the notion of leaving their neighbors and community. They began renovations the day they took possession but now four years later with two young boys in the equation, Suzanne and McLean have hit a wall, literally. Lucky for them, Melissa found a foreclosure that was priced well under market value, Real Estate Broker, Aaron was always on the lookout for a perfect family house at a great price. Katherine reluctantly agreed to move into Tylers well-established bachelor pad after getting married. The show is also called "Love It Or List It Too" (in the United States) and currently has a 6.7 rating on IMDB based on 614 voters (via IMDB). Grif loves his large, private backyard and is certain that a little makeover can make the house function again. Restaurateur Rodolfo and Fitness Expert Greg started renovating a fixer upper near the city with the help of Gregs father. For Jennifer, the house still feels like a bachelor pad and just doesnt work for their family of five. Season 1 No Way To Go But Up. Can David find the house of their dreams in this ideal neighbourhood? Farr has also lived in Australia, England . Watch as David and Hilary help fed-up homeowners decide whether to live with renovations or move. Hilary tries to convince Sean this house is worth the investment while David tries to lure Rebecca out the door. With Martine and David itching for the ease of a project free home, Eddie has no choice but to put his faith in Hilary, but when things get heated, this hard working handy man will need to learn to trust his team or risk losing his dream home forever. Will Hilarys plans to finish Jamie and Helens basement be enough to give the Thomsons the extra space they need or will David convince them theyve outgrown their tight quarters and that its time to leave their home behind? Or will David find the space that allows them to blend seamlessly? Now that their kids are becoming teens, Anna Wade and Andrew realize that their house is just too small. Now that they have two teenagers in the house the space is feeling even more cramped than usual. But one decade and 2 growing kids later, Siobhan and Duncan no longer see eye to eye on their tiny home. Hoping to grow their family theyve asked Hilary and David to slug it out to secure some desperately needed square footage. Over a short period of time they discovered that owning an older home would mean battling with flooded basements, leaky roofs and a whole host of other deficiencies. Glen loves the country, while Mary-Jo wants modern amenities. Season 9. They have only completed minor do it yourself renovations since moving in a decade ago, Lindsay is very sentimental about her grandmothers house that she purchased from her family. Now with four kids, Nevada feels the daily. Can they stay in their crumbling house? Blended family Sandra and Sharon are at odds over their bungalow. Hilary and David compete for the affections of homeowners deciding whether to renovate or move. Then along came Lorraine. Danny knows they have a beautiful home in a sought after central neighborhood and is not giving it up without a fight. Squeezing themselves into this already cramped conflict, Designer Hilary makes creative use of the extra spaces within their home, while Realtor David finds them houses with room for everyone. John and Ceciles once perfect home is no longer as they are now in a position where they need to make some major changes. Can David stun the stupefyingly stubborn Steven? With three young kids, this fiery couple finds themselves in daily fights over shared bedrooms, frozen kitchens and a rodent infested basement. She has lived in Australia, California, England and New York City. Michael wants to downsize and find another home while Jeffery feels they have all the space they need and wants to stay put. Amanda is ready to go; there are not enough closets and bathrooms, and there is no privacy to work, as her office is currently in the living room and everyone uses her desk. Jamie on the other hand doesnt think they have time to invest in finding a home as good as their current bungalow. Thomas loves the location but Sarah feels that the, cramped quarters confine her. YJ wants to trade the never-ending renos and space issues for a house with the finished space her family deserves; while Michael is ready to do whatever it takes to stay in the house and hood he loves. The Milne family moved into their home 5 years ago and has quickly outgrown the space. Will Hilary be able to tackle the monumental task of creating the bedrooms the Mitchells so badly require or will David find a home that already fits this growing family? Can Hilary resuscitate the love for the seemingly unreachable Rita? It was an American dream come true for Josmell who was the first in his family to purchase a home after emigrating from Peru. David must find a larger home within their budget that keeps them in their neighborhood, while Hilary needs to find a way to take some of the pressure off the rooms in their existing home. With its divided layout, lack of bedrooms and the most dysfunctional kitchen on the planet, Georgia is fed up. Will David find them a home that will function forever or will Hilary make them fall in love by reinventing many of the homesfunctionally flawed spaces? Steve however loves the big house and knows it has the potential to be transformed. Needing an immediate place to live, pharmacist Sam and lawyer Valerie purchased their mid-century modern home under pressure. A mother lives in this 3 bedroom 1990's home with her 3 sons. A couple once excited by the potential of their family starter home has now grown tired of its cookie-cutter concept and lack of space. Will David find them a, family ready home without the to do list or will Hilary make them fall in love all. Can Hilary reinvent this house to make Cam feel good about his impulsive purchase? Mieke loves her home, while Geoff wanted out from day one. Calum is convinced the house can be fixed and finds the idea of moving out of the city in search of bigger homes less than savory. High school sweethearts, Michelle and Chris, moved to a desirable neighborhood inside the belt line just minutes from downtown. 63 talking about this. He loves a good deal and a good project, and believes this home has unlimited potential. . The question of whether they can fit more family in their tiny two bedroom home is tearing Danielle and Richard apart. Desperate to accommodate their ever changing family without losing their beloved location, David and Hilary will have to work over time if they hope to unite this conflicted couple under the same over-sized roof. Busy professionals, Anne and Nathan traded in their high-end condominium for an open living mid century house. We are a TV production company based in Toronto, Ontario behind the hit "Love It or List It" franchise. Hilary must create a private space for Jade to call her own while David must find a more central location with dedicated spaces for everyone in the family. Andrew wants to introduce them to the idea of a move but Neale has some great design ideas to reignite their passion for their current home. Can Hilary create a functional kitchen for the Prestons and give the girls the space they need or will David convince the family that a more modern home is the best way to go? David is determined to deliver the perfect marriage of location, style, and family sized function to persuade Matt to leave, while Hilary tackles this house from basement to attic to convince Kelly to stay. LIVE IT! Realtor David will work to find them a home that combines the space Matt needs to breathe with the charm artist Marci is so inspired by. Niru and Alok have been living in their so-called starter home for eight years. Now Hilary and David will battle it out to deliver the safe, stunning stress free home this conflicted couple deserves. But Kim is a fighter, and believes theyve come this far to give up now would be admitting failure. Will David find them a functioning, home without the to do list or will Hilary make them fall in love all over again by. When she first moved back to Toronto, she became the first designer to "stage" properties for sale. She never wants to leave. One of the hosts of Love It or List It is Hilary Farr. In just a few short years, Jacquelines inherited, centrally located home has gone from housing one to a family of seven! The Cunniam home has come a long way from the bachelor pad it was when Jennifer first moved in, but now their growing family has taken over. His house is a triplex with tenants and needs to be converted to a family home. Ryan and Ashley purchased their home when Ashley was a few months pregnant. Valerie wants Sam to keep an open mind and is certain that a few changes will have a large impact on their home and daily life. After two years, life dedicated to his masterful work on the show has left Eddie with little time to complete the mountain of must haves needed to transform their cramped quarters into the open oasis Martine deserves. Life is about to get even more hectic with baby number four on the way, and Phil feels their three-bedroom house can barely contain the family as it is. Initially Maria fell in love with the vaulted ceilings, large kid rooms, basement and what they thought was an abundance of space. When an influx of family took over Leslie and Michaels tiny townhouse, it went from holding their small family of three to a crowd of seven! After 30 years of raising their kids in their 2200 square foot suburban home, the walls are closing in around Irene while husband Marcos believes it can be fixed to accommodate their multi-generational family. Love It or List It. Catherine Nguyen. But after living in constant construction for several years, Emilee is ready to move. Cinematographer Jabzz Mhlanga and his . Hilary and David battle the clock to please a conflicted couple expecting their first baby. It took more than a year of court appearances, but Deena, Sully, and Big Coat TV ultimately settled out of court. Dave bought his rundown rural bungalow on protected land twelve years ago with a previous girlfriend. Four years ago Derek and Andie McGeachie were looking for a home to start a family. Shelley and Michael are eco-friendly, expecting and locking horns about living in their pretty, yet impractical city home. Graphic designer, Dave loves the feel of the house but Sonya is, fed up with the issues that constantly appear. With up to 6 grown adults inhabiting their tiny 1100 square foot home at any given time, to say this ever shrinking house has divided Sue and Bruce is an understatement. Jamelle is confident Hilary can renovate and reconfigure their house so that Lauren will feel at home. Drew loves the neighborhood, yard for their dogs and proximity to his job, but real estate expert Travis is ready to leave their cramped quarters for more functional space. Restaurateurs Becky and Junior have been so busy for the last few years, their family of four has been living in the basement of their three-story centrally located home. Or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? With three kids in their teens and tweens, the family is constantly on top of one other. But the good energy came to a halt when the 3 kids came along highlighting a lack of bathrooms,poor sight lines, and an 80s main floor. Hilary Farr and David Visentin will face off in eight new episodes of "Love It or List It." The HGTV series premieres on Monday, September 12, 2022, at 9 p.m. Eastern and Pacific times. Can Hilary reconfigure the main floor provide some breathing room for their family, or will the Singhs leave their crowded quarters behind? With the arrival of their daughter, Carla felt the walls of their cramped townhouse closing in and believes that there is nowhere to grow, but out! Under Construction . Will David find them a home with wide open spaces or will Hilary make, them fall in love all over again by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated, Marty and Shannan inherited a century old farmhouse on a large property that, hosts the familys summer music camp. Or will David convince Duncan to leave in favour of modern move-in ready breathing space? S9 E1 Nanika And Isaiah. This is a Raise the Roof Production for Channel 4. Season 14 . Hilary brightens things up with an open and airy update, while David finds an open concept home that doesnt need any work. 2 years, a toddler and an in-home nanny share have turned their 1000 square foot house into a wedge between Jody and Sam. Or will David entice Chris to move? Will realtor David find them a family ready home? Parveen and Andy have been married for one month, but dont live together. Roxy also uses the basement for her business, which leaves no room for Dee to entertain. Emilee and Jody bought their charming 1,626 sq ft home with the intention of using Jodys handy skills as a contractor to fix it up. Will Hilary be able to give them everything they want in this house so they will stay or will David find thema move in condition home that will suit a growing family? Tim and Rachael, from Wandsworth, who had spent five years in their . Can Hilarys main floor makeover convince Bevin that this house is worth keeping? His house is a triplex with tenants and needs to be converted to a family home. Before Andrew and Julie Mitchell bought their current home, they lived across the street for seven years. The couple feels their unfinished third floor is the perfect solution for their bedroom drama. Will they love their home again? They moved in when they had two kids, but Mary and Chris love their neighborhood but the dysfunctional footprint is driving Mary crazy. Can Hilary open up the cramped main floor to create a condo-esque aesthetic for Joe? Heidi and Greg knew how many issues theyd need to address to make this first home of theirs more functional. Or will David find them the home that delivers not only the space they need, but the peace of mind they deserve? While their house always needed upgrades, in the past they have focused on the kids needs instead of their own, Steve and Theresa purchased a large, private lot and custom built their dream home together. After moving their master bedroom into one of their living rooms, Quincy is ready to move. not part ways with the camp and all the memories. But Sean is fed up with fixing it while Rebecca is fixated on its charm. While Tyler and their son Liam are in outdoor heaven, Katherine is not feeling the love for the inside of their house. When Brad and Laura McMinns moved to their suburban home seven years ago, they knew the three bedroom house had room for their family of four. Where Hilary works on renovating the current home and designing it to be as appealing as possible based on the homeowners' wants and needs, David puts his real estate chops to the test to find a home . Divided, Megan and Jeff are looking for expert help from Hilary and David. When newly wed, design TV enthusiasts Holly and Peter bought there first home, they thought theyd be able to transform it as quickly as the pros on their favourite shows, but a year later this conflicted couple is buried under a pile of unfinished renovations and unrealized dreams. With marriage and the birth of their two sons the bachelor pad started to burst at the seams and the family members struggle to find space they can call their own. Dana and Dave purchased a 100-year-old triplex because of the unlimited potential and space it would afford them once it was renovated and converted into a duplex. They have a very social lifestyle hosting card games and hanging out downtown. Can Hilary finally fix the decades of decay and return this home to its former glory? Will, David find them a home ready for entertaining without the to do list or will Hilary, make them fall in love all over again by reinventing many of the homes hotly. Can Hilary squeeze enough function out of their limited footprint to keep Jody at home? With a tiny kitchen and an overall lack of space and privacy, Jay and Shari are at their wits end. With tight budgets in hand, Hilary and David will have to race against the clock if they hope to provide this feuding family with some much needed breathing space before baby number four arrives! For two years, Cates been looking for better space for her family of 6 but Paul has stubbornly held on to their charming, city home. With that in mind, the show navigates homeowners' decision to renovate or sell their home. 33,355 people like this. Hilary greets the challenge of finding space while upgrading from builder-grade design, while David tries to to find them a new neighborhood to love. After a successful kitchen renovation, Dan believes in his homes capacity to transform, while Beth is desperate for a space that will allow her kids and business to grow. S14, Ep13. But Catherine loves this houseit is where she has fought and won the toughest battle of her life! Or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the homes hotly debated spaces? The kitchen is cramped and dated, there is no private space for Lola or the kids to relax or for LaShawn to work from home, and LaShawn shares the master suite with her mother. All this and a climate control issue that affects the day to day living for the family in this century home. But now with the kids and the business growing fast, Victoria and Scott are beginning to feel theyre growing out of their dream home. Now its a race against time to create a residential renaissance that can please the entire family. Though it was in a desirable neighborhood, it was the worst house on the block and they were able to get it for a great price. Over time the couple realized that the home was no longer functioning for them, Rachel and Adams family is clearly outgrowing their home. Jasons home-based personal training business is putting a cramp in the home life and Karin wants to separate the two. Rob wants to leave to find easier ground while Laura wants to convert her coveted space. EPISODE 10. Or can Hilarys overhaul of every level of their tiny house win back Dans heart? Can Hilary redesign their space to make it work? Hilary addresses the houses major storage issues and functionality, while David finds a new property that fits all their needs. Jamelle loved the office/dropzone space off the garage, and all the potential the 2,500 square foot house had to offer them and their daughter.