Betting on Beloit - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Park Avenue Project
Konya kicks off her mission to revitalize Beloit's Historic College Park neighborhood with the purchase of a large, rundown American Foursquare on Park Avenue.

The Community Open House
With the big community open house fast approaching, 721 Park is over budget and behind schedule. While Pete races to finish construction, Konya and her team work to design a space that blends historical charm with a modern touch.

Curb Appeal Isn't Everything
Konya's newest project, 630 Park Avenue, is a dilapidated Dutch Colonial with great curb appeal, but the inside needs more work than they bargained for. Pete takes on a huge new project: a multi-million dollar entertainment center in downtown Beloit.

Two Weeks Notice
Konya and Connor show the half-done house to a potential buyer, while Pete struggles to juggle the 630 Park renovation and the new entertainment center at the same time.

A Modern Diamond in the Rough
Pete and Konya take on a multifamily reno in College Park. When they decide to turn it into a one family modern home, they get some mixed reviews from the next-door neighbor. Konya pushes Pete to beat the winter season.

From Bleak to Chic
With Connor's baby on the way, Konya hopes he doesn't have too much on his plate. As the modern house comes together, Konya feels confident about the modern vibe, although others, including Matt, still aren't so sure.

Sitting on the Market
Konya decides it's time to double down on their mission to fix up Beloit by giving the team a home base - their new office. As the office construction gets underway, Konya continues her search for homes to buy.

Office Official
Konya and her design team put their heads together to design a one-of-a-kind space that fuses old Beloit with a modern aesthetic. As Konya focuses on the office and Connor navigates being a new parent, they struggle to find a buyer for the modern house.

No Yard, No Garage, No Problem
Konya and the crew take on two projects at once - a little house with a lot of problems, and an abandoned home that may not be worth saving. Pete uncovers a hidden issue that may derail their renovation.

Don't Quarry, Be Happy
As the Wisconsin winter sets in, Pete has a risky idea for a custom fireplace. Connor disagrees with Konya's aggressive list price. Konya gives the president of Beloit College a first look at her newest renovation.

The Tear Down
The Landmarks Commission has made their decision about 730 Park and Konya begins demolition and construction of the team's first tear down.

Old but New
As the team works on their first tear down, Konya and the team focus on design elements that will make this new construction feel like a home worthy of the Historical District.
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