Unsellable Houses - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Family Fixer
Lyndsay and Leslie's cousin can't seem to sell his home, and between the unfinished projects and wild walls, it's easy to see why. The twins aim to bring in a natural style that will fit the neighborhood, but a rotten surprise may bust their budget.

Old Friends, New Upgrades
A couple of high school sweethearts turn to their friends Lyndsay and Leslie to help sell their old tri-level home in a neighborhood of new builds. While the twins update the home with a warm minimalist style, Lyndsay makes plans with her own sweetheart.

Million Dollar Design
Leslie and Lyndsay are on a mission to convert a couple's sprawling 1970s home into a nest egg. Seeing the potential for a big sale, they use all their tricks to give the massive rooms with wood features and dated mirrors a modern, luxurious overhaul.

Retro Reno
A military family is overwhelmed trying to sell the cozy, older house that they haven't lived in for almost 15 years; Lyndsay and Leslie use their remodeling tricks to turn this cottage rental into a gorgeous starter home with a stylish retro feel.

Fancy Farmhouse
While looking for an old friend, Leslie and Lyndsay meet fellow VW enthusiasts who struggle to sell a house they built 15 years ago; the twins update the home's builder-grade materials and add darker finishes for an elegant twist on farmhouse style.

Cottage Vibe
Three generations of women are eager to sell their over-customized and unfinished 1950s rambler before they find a new place near the ocean; Lyndsay and Leslie introduce the zen-like qualities of cottagecore style to create a cosy home like no other.

Rustic Cabin Reno
Lyndsay and Leslie take a big risk as they work to transform a remote cabin in the woods into a rustic retreat. They channel their inner lumberjack to bring in rough-edged wooden elements that blend seamlessly with their colorful midcentury modern style.

Colorfully Crafted
A couple of the twins' longtime friends need help updating their mother's rambler for sale. While Leslie worries that the colorful and eclectic design plan will repel buyers, Lyndsay gets a second opinion from Bargain Block's Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas.

Timeless Elegance
A couple wants to sell their 1970s rambler and get started on their dream retirement, but their wood-paneled home with only one bathroom needs work. Lyndsay and Leslie use elegant tilework and bold color to create the perfect home for a second-time buyer.

Old Ranch to New Nest
The twins want to help an old friend sell their family home, but the property's pigeon coop is scaring away buyers. Lyndsay adds a colorful Southwestern design that highlights the home's wood features, while Leslie hatches a plan for a full coop makeover.

Builder Drab to Coastal Fab
Despite being in a high-demand neighborhood, a couple's boxy home with its original '90s materials needs a major update to sell. Lyndsay and Leslie put a premium on big impact spaces with a modern coastal vibe in hopes of bringing in million-dollar bids.

Love Tub to Shower Power
A couple entrusts Lyndsay and Leslie with renovating their hugely outdated kitchen and 1990s-era bathroom that features a heart-shaped tub. The twins modernize the farmhouse by using organic upgrades that build off its existing style and secluded charm.

Sunken Seventies to High Class
Lyndsay and Leslie work to bring out the potential in an engineer's 1970s home. After raising the sunken living room and lifting the kitchen ceiling, they aim for top marks with a dark, sophisticated style that complements the home's soaring architecture.
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