Everything But the House - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Auntie's Treasures
After inheriting their late Aunt Angela's Connecticut home, twin sisters Val and Dina are overwhelmed by all of her possessions. They enlist the help of Everything But the House to try to make $10,000 from the sale of Angela's treasures to pay for a vacation in her honor. Working from the basement to the attic, the treasure hunters scour the home and discover potentially lucrative items, including a mink coat, a John Lennon bracelet and two Joan Miro lithographs that, if real, could fetch thousands of dollars and anchor the sale. The 455 items are authenticated before the auction, but it all comes down to the bidders. With every auction starting at just $1, Val and Dina cross their fingers, hoping to hit their sale goal of $10,000 and take the trip of a lifetime to honor their aunt.

Retirement Riches
A woman wants to retire in Aruba, so she, her son and his girlfriend join forces with Lara Spencer and her team of appraisers to find valuable collectibles to auction off and turn into cash for the move. Plus, her son plans a very special surprise find.

An Auction With a Cause
A couple needs help raising money for their food pantry, and they hope to sell everything in his grandfather's former waterfront home. They plan to use their auction profits to help those in need, so Lara and her team work to bring in the big bucks.

Memories and Memorabilia
A couple wants to clear out her childhood home that is packed with her parents' collectibles. Lara and her team dig in to find some rare treasures, including scarce political buttons and a vintage candy dispenser worth a surprising amount of money.

Farmhouse Finds
Lara Spencer and her team head to a New York farm to help couple sell his parent's prized collectables. They hope to use the money they raise to fix up the farm, start a new business selling jams and — if anything is left over — take a dream trip.

Fresh Start Sale
Lara Spencer and her team of appraisers meet a divorcee who's ready to clear out the clutter, start a new life and take a trip to Singapore. Selling off a house full of memories isn't easy, however, especially when the auctions all start at a dollar.

History Funded Future
Lara Spencer and her team help a couple turn inherited items into a college fund for their son. Everything from speakers, turntables and scientific equipment to fabulous 40s costume jewelry gets auctioned off, and the bidding starts at just a dollar.

A Very Stylish Sale
Two cousins decide it's time to let go of their stylish grandmother's upscale collectibles -- everything from designer fashion to elegant hats. Lara Spencer and her expert appraisers help this duo raise the funds to put their niece through nursing school.

Hiding Tons of Treasure
Siblings help their mom downsize her New Jersey home, but they don't know how much their stuff is worth. Lara Spencer and the team help uncover everything from classic dolls to designer coats, and the family hopes it's enough to fund a trip to Germany.
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