Mike, Jen and Rich must decide if they are going to take on a 1735 Cape Cod with an "off-center” chimney and a stormy history or an 1830s Colonial home that is rumored to be the Old John Carver Inn.
Mike, Jen and Rich consider two homes that could not be more different from one another. One is a Dutch Colonial loaded with detail and a hefty price tag, while the other is a 1800s Cape Cod that's full of potential but stripped to the studs.
Mike, Jen and Rich help a couple renovate their 1666 Federalist-style home that's riddled with 350-year-old structural problems. They transform the untouched 1750s attic into dual bathrooms and add delicate features to call out the home's original design.
Mike, Rich and Jen prepare for a big job as they consider two homes in different states of disrepair. One is a 1696 home that is literally leaning, and the other a 1800 Cape Cod with a solid exterior that covers up the start of an abandoned demolition.
When the owner of a 1707 center-chimney Cape Cod tells Mike he wants to sell, the team jumps to take it on. Learning that the property was originally owned by a blacksmith, they opt for an Americana design that highlights the work of past craftsmen.
Mike, Jen and Rich attempt to bring an 1800s potting shed back to its original glory, but this isn't any average greenhouse!
Mike, Jen and Rich work on an 1830s Cape-style home that's filled with historical details, and possibly some ghosts!
Mike, Jen and Rich restore a 1700s center-chimney cape with a rich maritime history.
Mike, Jen and Rich look to preserve and renovate a historic home with ties to the silent movie era.
Mike, Jen and Rich take on a historic 1800s farmhouse for first-time homeowners.
Mike, Jen and Rich look to restore a first period home with weird issues and an odd layout. The team finds plenty of history in the walls, but foundation issues force them to tear down part of the home and rebuild it.
Mike, Jen and Rich aim to transform a dilapidated, 1892 barn into a beautiful home. The team begins the renovation by uncovering two antique guns, and it may be evidence that could solve a 100-year-old cold case murder!
The team takes on a home and former museum in Sandwich, Massachusetts, that has a lot of significance to Jen and Mike. The property holds the inspiration for a famous children's book, and they look to bring it back to life along with some modern updates.