Unsellable Houses - Season 5

Season 5
Throughout the season, the dynamic twin sisters will put their own money on the line, relying on Lyndsay's design and staging talents and Leslie's budget and negotiation skills, to prepare stagnant homes to sell for maximum profit that will be split with the homeowners. To further help families through a challenging Pacific Northwest housing market, this season, Lyndsay and Leslie will also take on homebuying clients looking for the right property to buy and fix up, and they'll work with homeowner clients who want to stay in their home that needs a renovation.
Episodes

Fixing a Cheap Flip
Lyndsay and Leslie deliver a glitzy upgrade to a mom's 1920s bungalow.

Five Days to List
Lyndsay and Leslie turn a Victorian farmhouse into a marketable property.

Honorary Junior Designer
A woman and her husband enlist the twins to restore her childhood home.

Selling a Well-Loved Home
The twins help a father part ways with his century-old family home.

A New Place Like Home
Lyndsay and Leslie help a couple decide between a reno or new construction.

Sell With a Kiss
Lyndsay and Leslie look to get top dollar out of an old townhouse.

A Doctor's Oasis

Hygge Bad Pipe Dream

A First House to a Future Sale?

A Tricky Listing

Worst House Gains Big Equity

To Move or Not to Move

Bittersweet Sale
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