My Lottery Dream Home - Season 18

Season 18
This season, lottery winners will look for dream properties in locations including Florida, Las Vegas, Arizona and New Jersey.
Episodes

Lottery Strikes Twice
In the season premiere David will meet a Boston couple who first struck it big with a one million dollar win in 2006, and then 17 years later lightning struck again when they scored a whopping 25-million-dollar payday from a 50-dollar scratcher. Now, with a plan to purchase homes for each of their adult children, David will help the pair search for a family hub in Atlanta, Georgia.

Peace at Fort Pierce
After relying on the help of friends and family, a woman's needs a suitable place for her disabled husband, and David's ready to find their dream home in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Brotherly Love
With his wife's blessing and assistance, a Colorado man looks to buy a house for his big sister and her two children after winning a share of $1 million! Now.

Double Dip
Lottery winners have outgrown their California dream home.

Sarasota Scratcher
After scratching off a $100,000 jackpot, a Sarasota woman is finally ready to find a place of her own.

The Second Time Around
When a Long Island couple relocated to North Carolina, life took an unexpected turn.

Golden State of Mind
After selling their Georgia vacation home, a couple's ready to level up with a luxe new summer home in San Diego.

A Lottery Dream Desert Oasis

A "New" New Jersey

Big Bucks in Boca Raton

Alabama Awaits

Back to the Beach

Dreams, Drama and Sunshine

From Coast to Coast

David's Happy Ending
In the one-hour special My Lottery Dream Home: David's Happy Ending, HGTV star David Bromstad will begin a fairytale-inspired renovation on his new home—with plans to update the kitchen and add an extension with a main bedroom, walk-in closet and theater—but he never expects to embark on a four-year long journey. After a massive storm causes the house to flood, David will demo the entire house down to the studs to eradicate mold. When the stress and pressure become too much, he'll make the tough decision to pause the project for a year due to its mental and physical toll. During a healing trip to Norway, David will draw inspiration from the architecture in his ancestral homeland and shift gears away from the fairytale design. Instead, to create his forever dream home, he'll lean into something even more unique that represents this new chapter in his journey.

Lottery Lessons: How to Spend 101

Moms, Best Friends and Helping Hands

Ojai Homecoming

Casa Rica, the Essence of Dreams

Illinois Legacy Lake House

Must Love Michigan

Polka Dots and Palm Trees

Midwest Charm to Gulf Shores Paradise

Family, Love, and Life Updates

Small and Cozy in Carolina

Santa Fe Family Home
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