Selling the Big Easy - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

The Uptown Townhome vs. The Pigeon Town Property
A first-time buyer and working mother needs Brittany to find an Uptown property that she can enjoy with her daughter and have space to rent out. Meanwhile, Brittany and her team use minimal staging to not distract from a home's beautiful custom touches.

The Covington Castle vs. The Mandeville Mansion
A family looking for a laid-back lifestyle is moving to NOLA's North Shore, and Brittany has to balance their specific tastes to find the perfect home with a big yard. Meanwhile, Brittany's team must diagnose why a property has been sitting on the market.

The Camelback Double vs. The Garden District Gem
Two travel enthusiasts are moving to New Orleans, but while one of them is focused on a home with unique architecture, the other is keen on generating rental income. Meanwhile, Brittany helps a French Quarter mansion leave a jaw-dropping first impression.

The Laketown Luxury vs. The Beautiful Bungalow
A couple is looking to upsize to a larger home outside of the city, and they've tasked Brittany with finding a unique place to be their forever home. Meanwhile, Brittany's team has been challenged with turning a drab Marigny condo into a fabulous find.

The Mandeville Manor vs. The Peaceful Palace
A family of four wants to upsize their living space in a more kid-friendly neighborhood, and they're willing to cross Lake Pontchartrain to find their perfect home. Meanwhile, Brittany's team works to bring a historic French Quarter property back to life.

The Saint Ann Stunner vs. The Lavish Lakeview Estate
A couple is ready for a home upgrade that has the living space their growing family needs, but musician Dad doesn't want to stray too far from the city. Meanwhile, Brittany uses natural elements to liven up a house's bare interior and get it sold.

The Metairie Mid-Century vs. The Milneburg Must-See

The Algiers Revival vs. The Central City Stunner

The Captivating Covington Home vs. The Mandeville Mansion

The Metairie Mansion vs. The New Charmer

The House with a History vs. The Show-Stopping Shotgun

The Luling Lodge vs. The Kenner Custom
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