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A young couple's Connecticut home has become overwhelmed with their toddler's toys and gear. She's desperate to get into something bigger and she's willing to spend to get it, but he's worried about the budget and thinks a fixer is the way to go.
A young couple's been living with their parents for years to save and buy their first home together in Illinois. He's hoping for a rustic Craftsman with a huge yard, but she wants a turnkey, modern place that's plucked from a magazine.
A husband and wife look to trade in their Philadelphia loft for a home with more defined spaces. She wants something that's move-in ready with room for her clothing collection, but he's an artist and prefers a charming, older place he can customize.
A couple isn't seeing eye to eye on a bigger home for their growing family in New Jersey. He thinks they'd be crazy to take on another fixer, and she doesn't understand why he wants to be farther away from the city.
A cop and a make-up artist look to downsize in Dallas. One is looking for a midcentury modern at a low price, but the other prefers a new-build that's downtown.
A young couple searches for a vintage home that's near a town center in the Chicago suburbs. He works from home and wants a turnkey Tudor, but with her job as an interior designer, she sees renovation at every turn.
A single mom can finally afford to buy her first home and looks to create a future of generational wealth in Charlotte, North Carolina. She's determined to go big, but her own mother's concerned that she'll bite off more than she can chew.
After spending a decade in a condo, a buyer's ready to find his dream home in Chicago. He wants a classic midcentury that's downtown near friends, but since getting both may be out of his price range, he's enlisted a friend to help strike a balance.
A single woman looks for a home in Dallas she can share with her mother that gives each of them their own space. She wants a place that's big and modern, but her mother prefers something more modest and traditional.
A newlywed couple looks to move from Washington, DC, to be near her family in Philadelphia. She's an antique collector and wants a historic home, but he prefers something modern with tons of space to grow their family.
A single travel nurse is excited to settle down and buy her first home in Maryland. She's looking for a modern townhouse, but her opinionated mother is along on the search and thinks a single-family home would be more ideal for the future.
A woman is leaving upstate New York for sunny Southwest Florida. She wants a stunning, new home with plenty of room for her kids and grandkids to visit, but her daughter thinks she should keep it smaller and less expensive.
After raising kids and starting a business, a Texas woman is finally in her "Me Era" and ready to buy her first home. Her son thinks she should get something modern and low maintenance, but she's got her heart set on a place that's simple and nostalgic.