American Rehab: Detroit

American Rehab: Detroit (2015)

EndedReality showDIY

Christopher Lee grew up hearing about his great-grandfather's once-stately Detroit residence lost in the Great Depression, and 87 years later, he bought it. Armed with a family photo from 1927, Chris, his wife Amy and their baby daughter Ruby are living in the house as they bring it back to its Roaring 20's glory. And with the house abandoned for years with collapsing ceilings, a leaking roof and holes in the floor, Chris and Amy have their work cut out for them.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 20:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Piano Room PartyFeb 26, 2015
S01E05Garage RescueFeb 19, 2015
S01E04Baby Proofed BathroomFeb 12, 2015
S01E03Master SweetFeb 5, 2015
S01E02Classic Kitchen UpgradeJan 29, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'American Rehab: Detroit' premiere?

'American Rehab: Detroit' premiered on January 20, 2015.

Who is the host of 'American Rehab: Detroit'?

Nicole Curtis is the host of 'American Rehab: Detroit'.

What is the premise of 'American Rehab: Detroit'?

'American Rehab: Detroit' follows the restoration of historic homes in the city of Detroit.

How many episodes are in the first season of 'American Rehab: Detroit'?

The first season of 'American Rehab: Detroit' consists of ten episodes.

In which network did 'American Rehab: Detroit' air?

'American Rehab: Detroit' aired on HGTV.

Who are the main contractors on 'American Rehab: Detroit'?

The main contractors on 'American Rehab: Detroit' are Ransom Gillis and Kiel David.

What is the price range of homes in need of rehab on 'American Rehab: Detroit'?

The price range of homes in need of rehab on 'American Rehab: Detroit' varies from $1,000 to $50,000.

How much does an average rehab of a home cost on 'American Rehab: Detroit'?

The average rehab of a home on 'American Rehab: Detroit' costs around $150,000.

What types of homes are restored on 'American Rehab: Detroit'?

On 'American Rehab: Detroit', historic homes including Victorian, Georgian, and Tudor are restored.

How long does the renovation process usually take on 'American Rehab: Detroit'?

The renovation process on 'American Rehab: Detroit' usually takes around six months.

How are the restored homes on 'American Rehab: Detroit' sold?

The restored homes on 'American Rehab: Detroit' are auctioned off.

What is the highest selling price of a restored home on 'American Rehab: Detroit'?

The highest selling price of a restored home on 'American Rehab: Detroit' is $500,000.

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