Mike tours America and checks out homes valued at $400,000 in 2005.
Mike tours America and checks out homes valued at $800,000 in 2005.
Mike tours America and checks out homes valued at $500,000 in 2005.
Mike tours America and checks out homes valued at $900,000 in 2005.
Mike tours America and checks out homes valued at $300,000 in 2005.
Mike tours America and checks out homes valued at $1.5 Million in 2005.
Mike tours America and checks out homes valued at $200,000 in 2005.
Mike tours America and checks out homes valued at $700,000 in 2005.
Mike tours America and checks out homes valued at $1 Million in 2005.
Mike tours America and checks out homes valued at $600,000 in 2005.
Mike tours America and checks out homes valued at $2 Million in 2005.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $500,000 in six different markets in across the country. From an outdoor paradise in the Michigan wilderness, to a hip retro "A" frame in Denver, and a modern condo in DC's posh Dupont Circle neighborhood. Finally, we get a snapshot of homes in Seattle, Portland and Philadelphia.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $700,000 in six markets across the country. The first stop on the tour is South Lake, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, where we check out a large contemporary with a backyard paradise. Next, it's on to Madison, Wis., and a custom contemporary with 10 colors on the walls! Then, in Gainesville, Fla., we take a look at a contemporary ranch with a Puerto Rican twist. Last up is a peek at homes in in Chicago, San Diego and Atlanta.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $500,000 in six markets across the country. We start in Palm Springs, Calif., with a mid-century modern condo in the desert, then head to Santa Fe, N.M., and a pueblo-style stucco home complete with a kiva. From there it's off to Indianapolis, Ind., where there is a kitchen renovation that came straight from the heart. Last up is a look at homes in Boston, Mass., St. Louis, Mo., and Madison, Wis.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $2,000,000 in six markets across the country. We start in Los Angeles with an airy retro-style home that was inspired by a poetic vision. From there we head to to Jackson, Wyo., to see majestic views outside a lodge-like home. Heading Northwest, we take a look at one of Seattle's midcentury modern structures connected by a sky bridge. Last up are homes in Sedona, Ariz., Natchez, Miss., and New York, N.Y.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $700,000 in six markets across the country. The first stop is Santa Fe, N.M., and a modern adobe with Old World, handcarved touches. Next we head to Nashville, Tenn., to see a Georgian colonial with a secluded bricked courtyard. From there it's on to a playful and artistic home in Sedona, Ariz.. Last up is a look at homes in Alachua, Fl., Madison, Wis., and Chicago, Ill.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $1,000,000 in six markets across the country. We start in Tucson, Ariz., where we'll see a 1930s Spanish Colonial revival home, complete with an indoor/outdoor Arizona room. From there we head to Reno, Nev., to check out an Old World-style cottage home in the foothills of the mountains. The next stop is a lovely Los Angeles, Calif., bungalow just five minutes from the Pacific Ocean. Last up is a quick look at homes in Dallas, Boston, and Atlanta.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $300,000 in six markets across the country. We tour a three-level modern house in Louisville, Ky., and then head to Baltimore, Md., to see a row house with a rooftop deck. From there we go to Atlanta, Ga., to check out a lovely vintage home from the early 1900s, with new additions and artistic details. Last up is a quick look at homes in homes in Birmingham, Ala., Palm Springs, Calif., and Austin, Texas.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $900,000 in six markets across the country. We start with a midcentury modern in Los Angeles, Calif., and then continue on to Atlanta to see a contemporary antebellum-style home. From there, it's on to Tucson, Ariz., to have a look at a custom contemporary built on the edge of a national park. Last up is a quick look at homes in Carbondale, Colo., Miami and Palm Springs, Calif.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $1.5 million in six markets across the country. Starting in the Charleston, S.C., area, we see a beautiful contemporary on the Folly River inlet. Then we head to Portland, Maine, to visit a lakeside summer cottage. From there it's on to a hillside beach house in Carmel, Calif. Last up is a quick look at homes in in Sedona, Ariz., Gainesville, Fla., and Fredericksburg, Texas.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $800,000 in six markets across the country. Our first stop is Birmingham, Ala., to see a remodeled home with an in-house architect. Next we head to Reno, Nev., where we unravel the secret behind turning an old duplex into a low-maintenance, income-earning, four-car garage home. From there we go to a 90-year-old Greek revival home with beautiful kitchen upgrades in Shreveport, La. Last up is a look at homes in Knoxville, Tenn., Las Vegas and San Francisco.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $600,000 in six markets across the country. We begin in Ann Arbor, Mich., where a room with a view just wasn't enough for a woman on a mission. Next we travel to Santa Fe, N.M., where a Chicago native found a beautiful plot of land and built her dream home. From there it's off to the slow-moving, gently rolling hills of South Carolina, where a family of six has found the perfect house in the perfect neighborhood. Last up is a look at homes in Birmingham, Ala., Edmond, Okla., and Reno, Nev.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $700,000 in six markets across the country. First, we visit a 3,700-square-foot house in Savannah, Ga. From there, it's on to a northern California starter home. After that, we meet a family of four in Knoxville, Tenn., whose home at the top of a hill receives a lot of wild visitors. Last up is a look at homes in Ann Arbor, Mich., Los Angeles and Little Rock, Ark.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $500,000 in six markets. We begin in Shreveport, La., where the Monsour family—Jennifer, Jeff and daughter Claire—call a stunning French Acadian style house "home." From there, it's off to Little Rock, Ark., to a house that took Gayle and Jimmy Kidd 20 years to finally purchase. Next, we meet Gretchen and Peter Hoffman, a couple living in an environmentally friendly home in Austin, Texas. Last up is a look at homes in Knoxville, Tenn., Palm Springs, Calif., and Jackson, Miss.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $200,000 in six markets across the country. Our first home is a 65-year-old Tudor located in Jackson, Miss., that was originally purchased for $55,000 by Karole Sessums and HC Porter. Next up is a fixer-upper in Norman, Okla., where Michael Pullen and Jim Allred put lots of TLC into their project. Our final feature is a surprisingly hip house in the suburbs of St. Louis, where young couple Tiffany and Dan Semar surprised everyone. Last up is a look at homes in Birmingham, Ala., Little Rock, Ark., and Charleston, S.C.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $400,000 in six markets across the country. We start in a contemporary Denver townhouse surrounded by Victorians in an up-and-coming neighborhood, then it's off to Portland, where we visit a bold cottage with colorful walls and a tiny garden. Finally, we head west to Omaha to check out an Old Market brick loft with gorgeous windows and a stylish kitchen. Last up is a quick look inside homes in Philadelphia, Detroit and Pittsburgh.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $300,000 in six markets across the country. We start in Portland, where we look at a clean and simple floating home on the Pacific Ocean. Then, we see a vintage 1917 Chicago condo with original charm and 1950s decor, followed by a spacious home in Philadelphia. Last up is a quick look inside homes in Denver, Seattle and Detroit.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $600,000 in six markets across the country. First up is a house designed around a private courtyard in the Detroit area. Next, it's off to Omaha and a modern gallery-style home near the Missouri River. Then, in Baltimore, we check out a home that's been renovated to grow with its family. Last up is a look at homes in Brooklyn, Boston and St. Louis.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $300,000 in six markets across the country. The tour starts in the west loop of Chicago with a look at a 900-square-foot condo, then turns to a sleek Pittsburgh row house with exposed brick and a roof-top patio. From there it's on to Gainesville, Fla., and a new four-bedroom, three–bath house with a lovely screened-in porch. Last up is a quick look at homes in Atlanta, Dallas and Madison, Wis.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $600,000 in six markets across the country. First up is a stop in Seattle to see a midcentury traditional updated with high-quality craftsmanship. Next, it's on to the Ukrainian Village west of downtown Chicago for a peek at a penthouse duplex. From there, we head to the Portland, Maine, area to see a 200-year-old Colonial on 37 acres. Last up is a look at homes in Omaha, Neb., Gainesville, Fla., and Reno, Nev.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $400,000 in six markets across the country. Starting in Indianapolis, we'll visit a renovated Victorian near downtown, then we'll go to Provincetown on Cape Cod and check out a nautically themed condo. From there, it's on to St. Louis to see a beautiful Colonial revival home. Last up is a look at homes in San Diego, Detroit and Chicago.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $1 million in six markets across the country. In Boulder, we have a 3,100 square foot 1950s renovated home in a "freaky" mountain town. Then, it's on to an art-deco Chicago home that's been updated by a husband-and-wife architectural team, followed by a ranch in Jackson Hole with a surprisingly contemporary interior. Last up is a quick look inside homes in Pittsburgh, Seattle and Philadelphia.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $400,000 in six markets across the country. Starting in Portland, Ore., we visit a midcentury modern with an atrium. From there, it's on to Atlanta to check out a new traditional-style home on an acre lot just outside of town, and then to Seattle to see a green-built contemporary tri-level house. Last up is a look at homes in St. Louis, Baltimore and Gainesville, Fla.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $200,000 in six markets across the country. The tour starts with a custom modern bungalow in Royal Oak, Mich., just outside of Detroit. Next, it's on to Pittsburgh for a look at a one-bedroom condo in a historic church, followed by an economical one-bedroom home with a rooftop garden Jackson Hole, Wyo. Last up is a look at homes in Denver, Indianapolis and Madison, Wis.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $800,000 in six markets across the country. Starting in the Baltimore area, we visit a charming cottage with an English garden and springhouse. From there we go north of Pittsburgh to a modern ranch with a glass-walled living room. Next, it's on to Detroit and a modern ranch with grass wallpaper and cork ceilings. Last up is a look at homes in Indianapolis, St. Louis and Washington, D.C.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $400,000 in six markets across the country. The tour begins in the Pittsburgh area, with a country home made from a renovated barn. Next, it's on to Seattle and a home that defines vertical living and making the most of available space. Then, in Detroit, we check out a former lumber warehouse that's been redesigned into modern loft condominiums. Last up is a look at homes in San Diego, Baltimore, and Dover, N.H.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $700,000 in six markets across the country. Starting in Portland, Ore., we tour a home with big views of Mt. Hood and the surrounding parks. Then, we turn to Detroit and a pharmaceutical warehouse that has been turned into a loft. From there we go to a Harlem co-op that has more than doubled in price in a single year. Last up is a quick look inside homes in Omaha, Pittsburgh, and Lone Tree, Colo.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $900,000 in six markets across the country. First up is a visit to Philadelphia, where we see a 2,200-square-foot loft in an up-and-coming area that combines new concepts with vintage valuables. Next, it's on to an updated midcentury modern in Potomac, Md. Passing through Omaha, we explore a bachelor pad with lots of luxuries in the heart of downtown. Finally, we take a quick peek at homes in Denver, Portland and Seattle.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $600,000 in six markets across the country. We'll go from a ranch outside Philly to Denver to check out an original 1950s post-war home in Arapahoe Acres, and then swing by a charming 1940s home in a suburb in Detroit. Last up is a look inside homes in Washington, DC, Omaha and Seattle.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $1,500,000 in six markets across the country. We'll look at an updated ranch in Portland, a mod colonial in D.C. and a funky French chateaux just outside Seattle. Last up is a glimpse of homes in Colorado, Philadelphia and Chicago.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $800,000 in six markets across the country. From a laid-back ranch on 10 acres in Woodstock, Vt., to an ultra-cool condo in Arlington, Va., and finally to a new townhouse in Philadelphia with high-end traditional styling. Last up is a quick look inside three beautiful properties in Seattle, Chicago, and Jackson Hole, Wyo.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $2,000,000 in six markets across the country. We start with a Cinderella story that unfolds in Denver: a 3,550-square-foot multilevel that was gutted and remodeled into a modern-style home. From there, we go to one of the tiniest suburbs of Chicago, Lake Forest, to a veritable palace among homes with 6,200 square feet of pure luxury. Next is a 5,000-square-foot rustic Vermont lakeside home, with an emphasis on natural stonework and accents throughout. Last up is a quick look inside some of the most beautiful and expensive homes in Jackson Hole, Wyo., Castle Rock, Colo., and Detroit.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $300,000 in six markets across the country. We start with a Midwest condo with East-Coast attitude, just 15 miles north of Detroit in Royal Oak. From there, we visit a midcentury ranch just outside of Portland that offers unique features like post-and-beams ceilings and strategically placed windows that bring the green scene indoors. Next up is a Victorian beauty in Seattle that sparkles with retro chic decor and a 6,000-square-foot lot. Last up is a quick look inside homes in Oella (a small town outside of Baltimore), Chicago and New York City's Brooklyn Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $500,000 in six markets across the country. We begin in Clearwater, Fla., where we visit a home that was built not only to save trees, but also to frame them beautifully from every window of the house. Next up: Chicago's Uptown, to a neighborhood for condo living and city views at their best. From there, the rocky coast of Maine and quaint Falmouth are home to a family who live in a barn, albeit one with every modern convenience you would want. Last up is a quick look inside homes in Brooklyn, Pittsburgh and San Diego.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $900,000 in six markets across the country. We start in go Omaha, Neb., with a five-bedroom, six-bath house that has museum-quality art on every wall. From there, we go to East Hampton, N.Y., to a husband-and-wife-built beach retreat, then on to an artist's paradise in a 2,800-square-foot condo near San Diego. Last up is a look at homes outside of Baltimore, Detroit, Aand Reno.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $700,000 in six markets across the country. We start in Madison, Wis., where we visit a colorful custom contemporary house with a sunroom. From there, it's on to a vertical home with a rooftop garden in San Diego's Little Italy. Next up is a 6,000-square-foot renovated Tudor in Indianapolis. Last up is a look at homes in Boston, Baltimore and Brentwood, Tenn.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $500,000 in six markets across the country. First, in the Chicago area, we check out a 3,600-square-foot contemporary house on an acre of land that has been renovated into an expansive family home. From there we go to a zero-lot neighborhood in Dallas to see a 4,000-square-foot house built on a 6,000-square-foot corner lot, complete with a swimming pool and waterfall. Then it's on to Seattle and a midcentury ranch with gorgeous views, raised flower beds and a koi pond. Last up is a look at homes in Indianapolis, Reno and St. Louis.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $1,000,000 in six markets across the country. We start in Denver, where old is new again when a small log cabin is given a contemporary addition that includes reclaimed wood from a closed Air Force base. Then it's on to Boston and a classy penthouse condo in a vintage building that was once the regional headquarters of Columbia Pictures. From there we travel to Nashville to see a contemporary brick home with a secluded courtyard. Last up is a look at homes in Madison, Wis., Washington, D.C., and Reno.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $900,000 in six markets across the country. We start in Portland, Maine, with a beautiful Victorian Italianate home, then head to St. Louis, Mo., to see a renovated Colonial brick home with a unique family history. From there it's off to Gainesville, Fla., for a visit to a family-friendly contemporary house. Last up is a look at homes in Chicago, Dallas, and Nashville.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $1,500,000 in six markets across the country. We start in San Diego, Calif., with a contemporary house overlooking the bay and then head to a rustic ski lodge outside of Portland, Maine. From there it's off to Birmingham, Mich., where a modern mansion meets an 1840s neighborhood. Last up are homes in Reno, Nev., Sedona, Ariz., and Colorado Springs, Colo.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $600,000 in six markets across the country. First on the tour is a beautiful Tudor in Little Rock, Ark. From there we travel to a Southwestern-style house in Tucson, Ariz., and then to Charleston, S.C., and a riverside cottage. Last up is a quick look at homes in Las Vegas, Ann Arbor, Mich., and Miami, Fla.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $300,000 in six markets across the country. First up is a super sleek high rise in Buckhead, Ga., followed by a newly constructed traditional in Shreveport, La. Next we visit a lakefront cottage in Pearl, Miss., that boasts classic all-American traits. We wrap with a quick look at homes in Little Rock, Ark., Miami, Fla., and Charleston, S.C.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $400,000 in six markets across the country. First, we check out a low-country standout in a colorful neighborhood near Charleston, S.C., and then it's off to a loft in downtown Knoxville, Tenn. A revived modern ranch in Austin, Texas, rounds out this trio of homes that have nothing in common but their price range. We wrap with a quick look at homes in Edmond, Okla., Oakland, Calif., and Shreveport, La.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $400,000 in six markets around the country. The tour begins in Dallas for a look at a home that has received a complete renovation and now boasts a spectacular great room. From there, it's on to Milwaukee to see an empty-nest couple living the urban life in their downtown loft. Next, we head to the windy city of Chicago, where you won't believe the sophisticated upgrades of one house, right down to the 800-year-old Chinese doors. Last up is a look at homes in Albuquerque, N.M., Jackson, Miss., and Miami.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $600,000 in six markets across the country. We start in Nashville, Tenn., with a midcentury brick ranch that has a newly renovated master suite and kitchen. From there it's off to Indianapolis, Ind., and a lovely contemporary on a wooded acre, followed by a modern retreat on a hill west of Austin, Texas. Last up is a look at homes in Albuquerque, N.M., Gainesville, Fla., and Baltimore, Md.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $800,000 in six markets across the country. We start with a Tuscan-style villa just outside of Indianapolis and then head to the Baltimore area to see a church that's been renovated into a home. From it's on to Madison, Wis., for a look at a Colonial with a new addition. Last up is a look at homes in Fredericksburg, Texas, Los Angeles and Sedona, Ariz.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $200,000 in six markets around the country. The tour begins with a look at a combination loft and dance studio in Belleville, Ill., then continues on to a condo in Chelsea, Mass., just outside of Boston. From there, it's on to a Birmingham, Ala., neighborhood that welcomed a family of refugees from Hurricane Katrina. Last up is a look at homes in Gainesville, Fla., Baltimore, and Albuquerque, N.M.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $800,000 in six markets across the country. First up is a conventional stucco in Long Beach, Calif. From there, it's on to one of the oldest residential neighborhoods in Miami, followed by a look at a retired doctor's contemporary home in Ann Arbor, Mich. We wrap with a quick look at homes at homes in Atlanta, Baltimore and Tucson, Ariz.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $500,000 in six markets across the country. First, we see a 2,300-square-foot newly remodeled '50s home in Ann Arbor, Mich. From there, it's on to Birmingham, Ala., where a Greek revival shows off lots of special features of the old South. Then, we visit a home in the woods of Knoxville, Tenn., where the homeowners work, play and relax surrounded by windows and nature. We wrap with a quick look at homes in Charleston, S.C., Tucson, Ariz., and Savannah, Ga.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $1 million in six markets across the country. First up is a beautiful midcentury modern in Palm Springs, Calif., followed by a visit to Shreveport, La., to see a home built entirely around antiques. Then it's off to a 3,000-square-foot condo in Oakland, Calif. We wrap with a quick look at homes in Las Vegas, Ann Arbor, Mich., and Boston.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $500,000 in six markets around the country. The tour begins in Los Angeles, where to take a look at a Toluca Lake condominium. Next, we travel to the heartland and Oklahoma City, Okla., where a custom-built contemporary is the perfect fit for a growing family. Then we're off to Florida to see a small bungalow in the Miami area with a really big garage. Last up is a look at homes at contemporary in Nashville, a modern Colonial in Atlanta, and a U-shaped house built around a lap pool in Fredericksburg, Texas.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $2 million in six markets across the country. The first stop is in Hollywood, Fla., at a Moorish mansion that once hosted presidents and celebrities. Next, it's on to Sedona, Ariz., to see a Tuscan-style villa in the desert and then to Palm Springs, Calif., to see an updated post-and-beam home with an outdoor theater. Last up is a quick look at homes in Little Rock, Ark., Aspen, Colo., and Las Vegas.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $700,000 in six markets across the country. The first stop is in Norman, Okla., at a stunning contemporary with a pool and two waterfalls. Next, it's on to Las Vegas, where a two-story Mediterranean graces a desert oasis, and then to Clinton, Miss., to see an old fishing cabin that's been turned into a luxury lakehouse. Last up is a quick look at homes in Santa Fe, N.M., Palm Springs, Calif., and Knoxville, Tenn.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $400,000 in six markets across the country. Our first stop is a renovated row home in Baltimore, where a couple of New York transplants have made a home in a city steeped in Americana. Next it's off to Bozeman, Mont., to visit a couple grappled with how to build a modern home in an established historic neighborhood. Then, a young couple fall under the spell of Charlottesville, Va., and discover the true meaning of quality of life. We wrap with a quick tour of homes in Philadelphia, Columbus, Ohio, and Cumming, Ga.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $500,000 in six markets across the country. First, in Washington D.C., two architects inspired by ships take a tiny row house and convert it into a home worthy of seafaring status. Next, in the city of brotherly love, a couple demonstrates how they live "green" in the heart of Philadelphia. Then, a mod hipster condo in San Diego, Calif., is the very definition of swanky living. We wrap with a quick tour of homes in Livingston, Mont., Sioux Falls, S.D., and Charlottesville, Va.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $1 million in six markets across the country. First up, a couple restores three summer rental cottages that are overrun with rot and mold to a gorgeous seaside gem in Rehoboth Beach, Del. Next, we visit a family in Big Sky Country who have made the most of the wide open spaces on their 21-acre horse property in Bozeman, Mont. Then, in San Diego, a couple takes indoor/outdoor living in their midcentury modern home to an inspired new level. We wrap with a quick tour of homes in Sedona, Ariz., Sioux Falls, S.D., and Anchorage, Alaska.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $800,000 in six markets across the country. First we visit Washington D.C., where a young couple converted their tiny 1890s row home into a modern marvel and doubled their space by building up. Next, it's off to the Last Frontier — Alaska that is — a place that's practically synonymous with adventure. This young family experienced a different kind of adventure when trying to build their home, but the result is a masterpiece of materials imported from all over the world. Then we drop in on a home in Villanova, Pa., a neighborhood outside of Philadelphia known as the crème de la crème of High Society and childhood home of Grace Kelly. Last up is a quick tour of homes in San Diego, East Greenwich, R.I., and Rehoboth Beach, Del.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $600,000 in six markets across the country. Our first couple traded their location and busy careers for country living in idyllic Shelburne, Vt. They bought six acres, designed and built their own 2,800-square-foot farmhouse and haven't looked back! Then it's off to fly-fishing country, where the views are as easy to come by as the wildlife. The outdoor lifestyle and stunning vistas of Missoula, Mont., inspired our second couple to design and build their own home on 10 acres of woods. The Northwestern modern marvel was constructed entirely out of a natural palette. Then, Alaska's vast and impressive mystique lured a pair of empty nesters to Anchorage. In the land of midnight sun and Northern Lights, our third couple built a 3,700-square-foot haven positioned to capture the most sunlight possible. We wrap with a quick tour of homes in San Diego, Charlottesville, Va., and Baltimore.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $700,000 in six markets across the country. First, A Rhode Island couple finds their dream home near the ocean, featuring stunning kitchen and bathroom remodels and a special nook for their prized possession. Next, the beach village of Carlsbad, Calif., was the ideal setting for one family's octagon-shaped, midcentury modern house, complete with 1960s colors and style. Then, a disabled woman and her husband build a wheelchair-accessible and environmentally-friendly residence on 21 acres in laid back Charlottesville, Va. Last up is a quick tour of homes in Atlanta, Baltimore, and Burlington, Vt.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $300,000 in six markets across the country. First, transplants from Washington, D.C., find historic charm in Sioux Falls, S.D. Next, in Atlanta, another D.C. transplant is stunned to discover how much further her money will go when it comes to designing her home. Then, a young professional discovers just how great city life is in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Last up is a quick look at houses in Livingston, Mont., Des Moines, Iowa, and Wakefield, R.I.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $900,000 in six markets across the country. First, a couple takes on the enormous task of planning a wedding and renovating a historic 1870s home in Columbus, Ohio. Next, two advertising executives build their custom dream house in South Dakota's largest city, complete with heated floors throughout for those chilly winter nights. Then, a hip couple in San Diego turn an old machinery and supply company building into a modern, industrial loft with a soft edge. Last up is a quick a look at homes in Santa Fe, N.M., Charlottesville, Va., and Elmore, Vt.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $200,000 in six markets across the country. First, an empty nest couple in Topeka, Kan., spent 20 years and $120,000 remodeling their modest house into a comfortable home that features a prize-winning patio and garden. Next, in New Ulm, Minn., a young family purchased a house with family history, elegance and character. Then, a stylish loft in downtown Charlotte, N.C. was the perfect backdrop for a hip, commercial real estate broker. Last up is a quick a look at homes in Columbus, Ohio, Atlanta and South Philadelphia.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $700,000 in six markets across the country. First, in Phoenix, a couple falls in love with each other and with a midcentury modern ranch. Next, a young family experiences a religious awakening of sorts at their property in rural Charlottesville, Va., and then an empty nest couple has a spooky secret to tell about their 1850s farmhouse in Stowe, Vermont. Last up is a quick a look at homes in Rhode Island, Minnesota and North Carolina.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $500,000 in six markets across the country. First, a family of seven decorate their Flagstaff, Ariz., home with a funky flair. Next, a sports fanatic in Mississippi has the ultimate home for entertaining, and then a Des Moines, Iowa, couple downsize with class after their adult children move out. Last up is a quick a look at homes in Anchorage, San Diego and Greenville, S.C.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $800,000 in six markets across the country. The first stop is a custom country cottage outside Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where two former farm kids are bringing up their own brood. Next it's off to a college student's condo in Tempe, Ariz., that is definitely not your average dorm room. Then, a young couple adds their own unique touches to a custom colonial in Shelburne, Vt. Last up is a quick a look at homes in Lawrence, Kan., Victor, N.Y. and Springfield, Ill.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $300,000 in six markets across the country. First, in the up-and-coming city of Petersburg, Va., there is a pre-Civil War warehouse that an artist has transformed into a unique combination of loft, gallery and studio. Next up is a sleek midcentury modern, which is quite a rarity in the southern city of Jackson, Miss. But its standout style is just what the homeowners love about it. Then, in Columbus, Ohio a family gives their contemporary Colonial a fashionable makeover on a budget. Last up is a quick look at homes in Shellville, Ga., Des Moines, Iowa and Bear, Del.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $500,000 in six markets across the country. First up is Louisville, Ky., where a former Civil War hospital gets made over into four stylish condos. Next is a visit to a spacious bachelor loft in Uptown Minneapolis that boasts easy access to the great outdoors. Then it's on to Austin, Texas, to see a courtyard-centered house reminiscent of traditional homes in the homeowners' native India. Last up is a quick tour of a Delaware saltbox Colonial with some hidden surprises, a Jackson, Miss., house with a distinctly European feel, and a flashy loft in downtown Des Moines, Iowa.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $600,000 in six markets across the country. First up is a sleek midcentury modern house in Phoenix, whose clean lines are accented by innovative landscaping and retro-style furnishings. Next is a visit to a Racine, Wis., to see a prairie-style home designed and built by the architect who lives there. Then it's on to Adel, Iowa to meet a couple who realized that the best way to promote custom, precast concrete homes was to build one for themselves. A quick tour of three homes in Worthington, Ohio, Madison, Miss., and Springfield, Ill. wraps it up.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $700,000 in six markets across the country. First up is a spacious Colonial in upstate New York that's filled with custom touches to accommodate every member of the family — including the dog. Next is a visit to a Santa Fe home that combines traditional Pueblo style with a unique S-curve design. Then it's on to Salt Lake City to meet an interior designer who has restored his midcentury modern to its original, sleek style. Last up is a quick tour of luxurious homes in Texas, Kansas and South Carolina.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $400,000 in six markets across the country. First is a visit to a couple in Lynn, Mass., whose stylish loft is an affordable alternative to pricey downtown Boston but still boasts lots of innovative details. Next, an Atlanta couple shows off a craftsman bungalow with a traditional façade that hides a breezy, contemporary interior. Then, a remodeled historic row house with a cozy courtyard provides an urban oasis in Philadelphia's Fishtown neighborhood. Last up is a quick look at spacious lakeside homes in rural Kansas and South Dakota, and a hip, urban bachelor's loft in Minneapolis.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $900,000 in six markets across the country. First up is a look at an urban loft in Salt Lake City that stuns with its style and its size. Next, a sprawling, ranch-style rambler in Minneapolis boasts what may well be the ultimate basement for entertaining. Then it's on to a striking modern-style tree house outside Washington, D.C., that marries chic style with natural beauty. Last up is a quick tour of three stylish homes in San Antonio, Anchorage, Alaska, and Flagstaff, Ariz.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $500,000 in six markets across the country. First, in Omaha, Neb., is a couple that gave their traditional home a sleek, modern makeover on the inside. Next, it's on to North Carolina to look at a home where the real show stopper is the garage. Then in Spokane, Wash., there is an eco-friendly home designed to take full advantage of its natural surroundings. Last up is a quick tour of homes in Flagstaff, Ariz., Rochester, N.Y., and Louisville, Ky.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $300,000 in six markets across the country. First up, a couple in Flagstaff, Ariz., buys and fixes up a family home. Built in 1959, the original house is now the kitchen of this updated and expanded home. Next, in Rochester, N.Y., homeowners find their 2,300-square-foot home to be a nice, easy change from the fast pace of Manhattan. From there, it's on to an 1,800-square-foot modern townhouse in Louisville, Ky., that has no trouble blending into the historic community of Butchertown. Last up is a quick look at houses in Milwaukee, Columbus, Ohio, and Baltimore.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $600,000 in six markets across the country. The first stop is a condo high-rise in the heart of downtown Chicago, where a stylish couple shows off their views and contemporary design. Next, it's off to Phoenix to take a look inside a home that has capitalized on the midcentury movement. Then, in a small town in Texas, an artistic couple has custom-built an ultra-mod three-building compound. Last up is a quick look at homes in Aimes, Iowa, Asheville, N.C., and Lincoln, Neb.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $400,000 in six markets across the country. First up is a visit to a pair of Chicago designers who live and work in their four-story townhome. Next, a couple of married architects have revived a Providence, R.I., Victorian with a few modern touches. Then, in Asheville, N.C., we'll tour a minimalist loft decorated with found objects. Last up is a quick look at homes in Modesto, Calif., St. Louis, and Spokane, Wash.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $800,000 in six markets across the country. First up is peek at an unusual pueblo-style dome house in the desert outside of Taos, N.M. Next, two former Yankees find a unique, chateau-style fixer-upper in Greenville, S.C. Then it's on to Spokane., Wash., to meet a couple whose hilltop home was designed from a mission statement, rather than a blueprint. Last up is a quick look at stylish and distinctive homes in Milwaukee, Louisville, Ky., and Austin, Texas.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $300,000 in six markets across the country. The journey starts in Upstate New York, where a couple bought their dream home in the same neighborhood where one of them grew up. Then it's off to a small artist's community in Texas, where the owner incorporated her one-of-a-kind tile work throughout. South Carolina is the next stop, where we'll take a look at how two interior designers spruced up a traditional brick home with unusual color. Last up is a quick look at homes in Minneapolis, Omaha, Neb., and Salt Lake City.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $1 million in six markets across the country. First, it's off to Lake Tahoe, Nev., where a lot of renovation turned a year-round home into a stylish outdoor enthusiasts' dream come true. Next up is a detailed look at the kind of view $1 million will get you in a Utah canyon. Then, we'll visit one of the largest homes in all of Springfield, Ill. Last up is a quick look at homes in Morrisville, Vt., Marina Del Ray, Calif., and Louisville, Ky.
Compare what kind of house you can get for $200,000 in six markets across the country. First, in Jackson, Miss., is a pair of young newlyweds who didn't shy from the challenge of designing their first home. Next is a visit to a spacious neo-eclectic farmhouse in the suburbs of Omaha. Then, In Post Falls, Idaho, we drop in on a graphic designer who filled her home with personal touches for herself and her feline friend. Last up is a quick tour of homes in Austin, Texas, Tampa, Fla., and Syracuse, N.Y.
We compare six homes in six different cities across the country all for a $500,000 price tag.
We're testing the housing market for homes across the country that top out around $900,000
Check out a retro condo, a sprawling Victorian, and a cozy craftsman, all with a $300,000 price tag.
Whether its lakeside living, green living, or a house made of straw - they are all $600,000.
A condo in St. Louis, a rancher in Atlanta, and a loft in Louisville all get a $400,000 price tag.
One home just got finished, one home is over a century old. Both share a $200,000 price tag.
We compare six homes in six different cities across the country all for a $600,000 price tag.
We're touring six homes across the country all in the $500k price range - beginning in Baton Rouge.
We're hitting big real-estate with the $1,000,000 price tag in Hawaii, Sun Valley, & Chattanooga.
What do a church in Cincinnati and a renovation in Atlanta have in common? They're both $300k.
From Virginia to California and everywhere in between, we're on the hunt for $700,000 homes.
We're testing the housing market for homes across the country that top out around $800,000.
$200,000 homes from Pittsburg, Memphis, St. Louis, Greenville, and Little Rock are showcased.
Homes for $400k. Highlights include a Mexican Contemporary in Texas and a home/office in Macon.
What do a Modern in Memphis and a scenic retreat in Camden, ME have in common? They're both $300k.
$200,000 homes from upstate New York, Toledo, Atlanta, Denver, and Chicago are all showcased.
We're hitting big real-estate with the $1,000,000 price tag in Pittsburg, Houston, & Fayetteville.
A sprawling beach house in Virginia Beach and a colossal colonial in Little Rock are on the block.
We're testing the housing market for homes across the country that top out around $900,000.
We're touring six homes across the country all in the $600k price range - beginning in Memphis.
Homes for $500k. Highlights include a new build in Virginia Beach and a Victorian in Kentucky.
From Alabama to Illinois, and everywhere in between, we're on the hunt for $400,000 homes.
We're touring six homes across the country in the $500k price range - beginning in Columbia, SC.
What do a Colonial in Little Rock and a renovation in St. Louis have in common? They're both $300k.
Six houses in the $400,000 price range are compared across the country. In Chicago, newlyweds left their native India for a high-rise view of Lake Michigan, while a Baton Rouge couple didn't let neighborhood tradition stop them from designing a stunning contemporary home. In Houston, a recent architecture graduate flexes her design muscles on her own modern home, and three more $400,000 homes are found in in Kansas City, Madison and Portland.
Mike stops in FL, MO, ME and more looking at homes worth $900,000.
Across the country, homes in the $700,000 price range are compared. First, in Fargo, North Dakota, one home draws its design inspiration from world-class hotels. Then, an Italianate house in Louisville, Kentucky has many stylish rooms, but the most stylish just might be the garage. And a new home in Maine uses recycled materials that gives the place a lived-in look. Finally, three more homes worth $700,000 are found in California, Missouri and Tennessee.
In Wisconsin, an architect gets innovative when he has to fit his family home onto a narrow lot. Then, an Arkansas couple (he's an architect, she's a designer) combines their skills to design their dream home. And in Longmont, Colorado, a home brings New Urbanism to the foot of the Rockies. All of these homes, plus three more in Phoenix, Chicago and New York City, are valued at $400,000.
A Chicago loft is so stunning that the owner endures a 2100-mile commute to live there, and a Connecticut family has transformed their colonial home into a bright, welcoming dream home. Then, in Maine, a federal home that dates to the late 1700s sits on 37 gorgeous acres. All of these homes, plus an artist's retreat in Idaho, a cozy home in North Dakota, and a Mile High loft in Denver, are valued at $800,000.
A high-rise loft is right at home in eco-friendly Portland, while a cozy Georgian colonial home fits right into a quiet neighborhood in Trenton, New Jersey. Then, in Kansas City, Missouri, a new loft is just minutes from a burgeoning downtown. These three handsome homes, along with three more in Wisconsin, Maine and Illinois, are all worth $500,000.
A couple left San Francisco in search of some elbow room and found a roomy California contemporary in Denver, while a North Dakota artist takes inspiration from the open spaces of the Great Plains when he designed his family's home. Then, a jewelry designer found an oasis in the city with her brilliant Brooklyn brownstone. These spectacular homes, plus three more in New Jersey, Tennessee and Oregon, are valued at $300,000.
A remodeled colonial home in a town that's been called the Mayberry of New Jersey is valued at $800,000. Then, a pair of Florida natives discovered a new lives in the mountains of Colorado, while a home outside Detroit reflects its owners' unique sense of design. Along with these homes, quick stops in Kansas City, Seattle and Madison provide more looks at homes worth $800,000.
A former warehouse in Trenton, New Jersey is re-imagined as a stylish urban loft, while another in Detroit retains its industrial style. Then, an artist in Oregon makes her home her canvas. These homes, along with three more in Portland, Maine, Fargo, North Dakota, and New Haven, Connecticut, provide a look at what $300,000 can buy across the country.
Is a million dollars worth what it used to be? A pair of native New Yorkers finds out when they find their dream home just across state lines in Connecticut. Then, in Denver, a classy downtown condo sports killer views and houses a world-class art collection, while a stunning Japanese style pagoda offers an elegant escape from the city in suburban New Jersey. The real estate round-up continues with a look at million dollar manses in Portland, Oregon, West Bloomfield, Michigan, and Seattle, Washington.
See what $500,000 will buy you across the country with six different homes, starting with a colonial in Connecticut that Victor and Allison Lopez revamped. Then, in Folsom, California, striking renovations have kept the Covello family's home fresh, even after eighteen years, while a Denver couple have refit a traditional Victorian with a cutting edge interior. Finally, a quick tour of homes in Portland, Detroit, and New York City provides another look at what you get for $500,000.
Six houses across the country in the $400,000 price range are compared, starting with a home in the bedroom community of Suisun City, California that inspired its owners to start a new business. Then, in Fargo, North Dakota, a dedicated chef desiged her condo around her dream kitchen, while a Brazilian couple found their perfect perch in a trendy neighborhood in Seattle. Finally, a quick tour of houses in New Jersey, Michigan and Connecticut provide another look at $400,000 homes.
Six houses from across the country demonstrate what can be purchased for around $400,000. In Fort Wayne, Indiana, a builder and designer combined their skills to create a new home for their family, while outside Detroit, a family found a charming house that was a perfect fit for them. Then, a Taiwanese transplant turns a Brooklyn, New York brownstone into a model of compact comfort, and three unique residences in Fargo, Sacramento and Seattle provide a further look at what you get for $400,000.
We're touring luxurious homes available on a $400,000 budget.
We're touring America to see how much home $600,000 can buy.
We're touring the country looking at homes with $700,000 price tags.
We're taking a look at a variety of homes in the USA valued at $500,000.
We're seeing what kinds of homes are available on a budget of $800,000.
We're showcasing $300,000 homes across the USA from Texas to Maine.