Tempers flare and emotions are pushed to the boiling point.
Louise and Gilles need to sell their home fast.
Virginia and her mother decide to sell their country home
Joanne needs to find a larger family home after her boyfriend Shannon moved in
Andy and Joanne have run out of money and are left with an unfinished house that they need to sell quickly.
Heather and Joe are preparing their home for an open house and hoping Robin and Christine can attract some offers.
Maria returns from vacation to sell her home.
Newlyweds Geoff and Erin want to buy a house to start a new life but Geoff can't agree with the real estate agent.
Nello and Patricia are forced to sell their dream home and quickly.
A pregnant woman and her husband will soon outgrow the home they love.
The sale of Chris and Manon's renovated home doesn't go as smoothly as they had hoped.
Anne is responsible for selling her mother's condominium, but the process becomes complicated.
Brian and Anat question the selling skills of their agent.
After 25 years living in the close-knit working-class city community she loves, Yolande is downsizing and moving near her daughter in the 'burbs.
Terry recently lost his job after 11 years of service, so now he and his wife, Natalie, are forced to sell the beloved cottage they planned to grow old in together.
Tempers flare as our homeowners try to sell their exclusive uptown abode for a tidy profit. Nathalie and Henry can't understand why the house isn't attracting any offers. During all the pandemonium, Clifford, the agent, has to maintain their trust and find a realistic selling price for the house.
Louise and Gilles impulsively bought their dream home a year ago. The dream turned into a nightmare, as his heart surgery and her arthritic knee make the stairs in their home difficult to negotiate. They have to sell — and fast. Will Amanda the agent be able to deliver in an uncertain market?
Though Virginia and her mom adore their cozy condo retreat near a golf course, the rules and regulations of condo living, plus a fallout with the neighbors, have destroyed their Shangri-la. Now Virginia's frustrations mount, as she looses faith in the agent she signed with. A "rookie" agent herself, Virginia decides she will try to sell the condo.
When Joanne met Shannon they fell instantly in love, and within weeks Shannon moved into divorcee Joanne's split-level home that she shares with her teenage sons. Now that they've found the perfect house together, they must sell Joanne's place in a matter of weeks or risk losing their dream home.
Construction worker Andy over-extended himself when he built a luxurious detached executive home to house his family of six. Now he and wife Johanne find it too expensive to run. The just-finished house is up for sale, as the family reluctantly looks for a home that better fits their budget.
Heather and Joe live in a very desirable part of town, but their small house has become much too cramped for their family of four. They have called in an agent and home-stager team, affectionately known as "the Fluffer Sisters," to help generate a bidding war.
Feisty single-mom Maria has fallen in love and can't wait to sell her city duplex and move to Florida with her teenage son to start an exciting new life with boyfriend, Ty.
Bryan bought their '70s-style home in the 'burbs two years ago, but wife, Anat, has never been happy there, calling it "a house but not a home." He has enlisted the help of agent Steve with hopes that this time around he can find his wife the perfect home.
Geoff and his new bride, Erin, want to sell his bachelor condo and build a new life for themselves. However, Geoff and agent Jarrod can't agree on either price or repairs, differences that could cost them a sale.
After buying their dream home on an impulse, Patricia and Nello have to sell their suburban home quickly. Nerves are frayed and tension mounts, as delays with their new home's construction clash with the possible sale of their house. Nello wants to hold out for the right price. Will timing and luck be on their side?
Marcia and Lionel are expecting their first child in the spring. Can they sell up and move into a new home before the baby arrives?
A single mother is attached to a Victorian which costs to much for her to run.
Executive Chris and Sandi, his agent mother, gut and renovate a bachelor pad.
Mimi and Allan are locked in a messy separation as they try to sell the family home.
Frank sells his townhouse and moves in with his girlfriend.
A couple must sell their home to raise funds for cancer treatments.
Doug and Erinn found their dream home but the upkeep has forced them to sell.
Robert and Heidi moved out of the city to raise the children, but the suburban life and the commute have sent them back to city life.
After a divorce and her mother passing on, Cynthia is ready for a fresh start.
Helen is moving back to Britain after living in Canada for 25 years.
Maurine and Jeremy and their daughters have outgrown their tiny semi-detached home.
Yolande is downsizing and moving closer to her daughter.
Terry and Natalie are forced to sell their cottage.
Upgrading to a larger house in the suburbs.
Parents have outgrown their small bungalow.
A house full of cracks and clutter with a Grecian-style bathroom needs improvements.
A woman tries to let go of the home she loves but can't afford to keep
A man and his mother remodel a bachelor pad and try to flip it for a big profit.
A separated couple struggle to sell the family home.
After finding love again, Frank is selling his townhouse so he can move in with Caroline and her children to start a new life together.
A couple sells their home to raise funds for cancer treatment.
Costly upkeep forces a couple to sell their dream home.
A couple decides to leave their suburban life and move back to the city.
After a divorce and the death of her mother, a woman is ready to make a fresh start.
A British woman decides to move back home after living in Canada for 25 years.
A family of four has outgrown their tiny home.
After 25 years of living in a community she loves, Yolanda is downsizing and moving to the suburbs to be near her daughter.
A couple is forced to sell their beloved cottage after the husband loses his job.
Homeowners try to make a big profit on the sale of their exclusive uptown home.
A couple's dream home turns into a nightmare after they suffer medical problems.
Victoria, a Ukrainian émigré, left communism behind 10 years ago to settle in the West. But having embraced "free enterprise" to the extreme, she now must sell off one of her condos or risk falling financially "in the red."
Rob and Matthew are selling their trendy loft in a saturated condo market where supply far outstrips demand. To make matters worse, it's located next door to a suburban shopping mall. Will they be able to sell this loft against all odds?
Laura's new husband, Lino, makes an offer on a house that Laura has never seen. And she doesn't want to move. She eventually agrees to put their first home on the market after living in it for just one year.
Retired couple Mavis and Walter along with their daughter, Sara and her fiance Niels, have entered a high-risk game in hopes of big profit. Together they have invested their savings to purchase a rundown fixer upper. Their hope is to flip it and make enough money for both their retirement and Sara and Niels' future.
It's not easy moving on, especially when there are life-altering decisions to be made. Michael, a newly divorced businessman has finally decided to place his ailing elderly parents in care and sell the spacious five-bedroom home he once shared with them. But first, Michael has to revamp the "disaster zone" he calls home before he can even think about starting over.
After six years living in suburbia with its daily killer commute to town, Penny and Bayard have had enough. These working parents spend 12 hours a week in the car and never have any time to spend with their kids. They are moving to the city in the pursuit of a better quality of life, but the move has come with a higher price tag than either bargained for.
Medine and Ricardo are eager to off-load their revenue multi-unit property. They want to move out of its main floor apartment, dump the tenants, buy a single-dwelling home and sink the equity of the sale into Ricardo's new pizza business. But is it too late to avoid the possibility of the diminishing market's spin toward a downward spiral?
Zlatka must sell her million-dollar home after paying her ex-husband a hefty divorce settlement. She tried to sell in the spring, but people got wind of her circumstances and came in with low-ball offers that forced her to take the home off the market. Now Zlatka has enlisted the help of her agent sister to help her revamp the place to attract the right kind of buyer.
Pat and Ray have taken on the gamble of their lives: The elderly couple had no prior intention of moving, but made an impulse purchase on a $500,000 bungalow they fell in love with during a vacation out West. Now they are forced to sell their house back East in a depressed market, for much less than the new home, and begin their retirement in debt.
Ganga, a 49-year-old mother of two, recently ended her 25-year-old marriage. Now she is facing a new challenge: selling the family home and building a new one next door, as she prepares to say goodbye to her past and hello to her future.
Christina and Peter have a 1-year-old son. After extended maternity leave, Christina is returning to work and leaving the baby with Peter's mother on the other side of town. Now Christina wants to sell and upgrade to a bigger house near the mother-in-law to cut down on travel time. Can they close the deal before she returns to work and before Christina's agent sister, eight months pregnant, delivers her own baby?
In this D-I-Y obsessed world, Emmanuelle and Karim stand out like a sore thumb. They even have trouble changing a light bulb. Their 1930s condominium is currently on the market because they can't do the necessary repairs. So how is the couple going to get themselves out of a fix if they don't do the fix-ups?
For the past three years, Linsey and Chris have been renovating a 100-year-old house. They poured their heart and soul into the project, and now the money has run out. With Chris back at school and earning meager apprentice wages and Linsey at home with their new baby, they cannot afford the hefty mortgage payments. They have to sell in order to get themselves out of this financial straightjacket.
A single mother sells her house while trying to build a new one next door.
A couple struggles to repair their 1930s condominium before they sell it.
New parents want to upgrade to a bigger house in a more convenient location.
A man must sell his condo after receiving a new job overseas.
A couple in their 80s packs up to move from their home of 53 years.
With a dream of retiring early out west, undercover homicide detective, John, and his wife, Cara-Leigh, are hoping to cash in on the hottest real estate market in the country. However, they need to move fast if they are to complete their renovations, buy new acreage and have their young children settled in new schools — all in two months.
After spending three years renovating a century-old house, a couple needs to get out of the financial straightjacket.
Tanya and partner Hamed are up to their armpits in home renovations. Not only are they renovating-to-sell their triplex, but they also have completely gutted a house they recently bought that Tanya is trying to "do up" during her maternity leave. If they don't sell their rambling 19th-century home fast, they won't have the finances to continue the renovations on their new place. Tanya, meanwhile, has resorted to borrowing from her parents, but knows full well that time — and money — is running out.
Autume and Guthrie have outgrown their home of two and a half years. With their three kids, Autume's 24-year-old sister and her 9-month-old child, plus a growing daycare, their 1,300-square-foot house is bursting at the seams. They desperately need a larger place before ALL the kids are running around. Find out if first-time realtor and cousin Lisa can get the job done fast during what's turning out to be a slow selling season.
A couple decide to sell their home after their children leave for college
An agent is confident he can sell a couple's home before the slow season sets in.
A couple try to sell their one-bedroom house.
With dollar figures in their eyes and a hot real estate market, Jackie and Cory have bought not one but two houses. However, with more and more property coming on the market every day and a limited timeframe and renovation budget, will their relationship survive the stress of flipping one house to make the second home their own?
A couple dream of retiring early and need to cash in on the best market in the country.
A family spruces up its house after occupying it for 47 years.
After the loss of her husband, Peggy is ready to move on — and out of the house where this "grand dame" of theater spent the last 47 years. She and her children need to spruce up and sell the family home, and her son Randy will have to move out to make that happen.
With one kid gone and the other halfway out the door, Gonda and Louis are ready to ditch their suburban mountaintop home and move closer to the city. But they will need top dollar if they want to get back to the action.
Kathryn spent six years and all her available credit turning this turn-of-the-century house into a modern mecca of energy efficiency. Now she's broke and has to sell. Too bad her dream home is in a part of town once considered to be on the wrong side of the tracks.
After the birth of their first child, Lee and Steven realized that their home isn't exactly where the heart is. Grandma lives too far away, and Steven's long commute to work means too little time with his daughter. If the couple doesn't sell before Lee goes back to work, the baby will spend 12 hours a day in somebody else's care — and it won't be Grandma.
Glamorous single mom Chantal's two 20-something daughters are moving out, and she is determined to make the most of her newfound "empty nester" status. But after owning this condo for only one year, will this self-proclaimed real estate whiz make the profit she needs to live the lifestyle of her dreams?
Jason's plan to do a few quick renovations morphed into a two-year overhaul that cost him more than $100,000. But he will pay an even higher price if he doesn't sell his house soon, because his new bride and baby refuse to live in a construction zone.
Alicia has accepted a new job in Kansas City, and she and Gale are set to go. They have even made an offer on a house. That offer, however, is contingent on the sale of their home in Chicago, and it's is about to expire!
Sheldon has fallen in love, but there is no way his girlfriend, Candice, will marry him unless he sells his house. She loves him, but not his bachelor pad — especially the fact that there is a home gym where the dining set should be.
Jackie and Dick have flipped 59 houses during the course of their lives together. Now in their 70s, the couple is finally ready to settle down, and they have decided to make this their last flip. Problem is, they will take a loss if they have to pay commission to an agent. For the first time they are going the for-sale-by-owner route. Will they be able to sell without a realtor?
As a motivational speaker, Edie helps women organize their lives. Now that she is selling her 5,583-square-foot luxury home, she needs to get her own life in order. That includes weeding out some of the more than 1,000 pairs of shoes in her custom-built closet.
Laura and Fred's 4-year-old son needs treatment for autism. He will be starting school soon, and they plan to get him the best health care money can buy. To do that, they have to sell their house.
Expectant parents Linda and Greg bought a larger home on impulse, without any contingencies. If they don't sell their house in two months or less, they will be lumbered with two mortgages — an impossible burden for this growing family.
Debra and John want top dollar for their luxury condo, but their unit is the most expensive in the building, and it needs a lot of work. Will they be able to fetch a high enough price to live happily ever after off of the equity?
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?
Lisa 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.
Drew 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?
Cathy 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?
After 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!
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.
In 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?
Laura 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?
Marji 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.
Not 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?
Marcie'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?
With 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?
Claudine sells her own place to move back into her childhood home.