Why the Heck Did I Buy This House? - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Relaxed Rancher
In the premiere episode, Kim will meet a couple desperate to turn their choppy, mismatched rooms—including a kitchen whose refrigerator is located down the hall—into their ideal forever home. To complete the massive project, she'll reconfigure the floorplan to create an open concept living area and kitchen featuring a custom butcher block island and built-in bar with mirrored backsplash, as well as a main bedroom suite boasting a statement vaulted ceiling.

Catfish House
A couple thought they had found a newly renovated home perfect for their family, but the perks were concealing hidden dangers behind its walls. Now, Kim and her team work overtime to confront its secrets and create a home fit and safe for their family.

Historic Hideaway
A New York couple impulsively purchased a historic home nearly 2,000 miles away, but the place is far from move-in ready. Now, Kim and her team are called on to transform this Victorian relic into a show-stopping revival masterpiece.

Desert Luxe
A couple closed on their 1950s midcentury ranch sight unseen, but it quickly turned into a nightmare of leaking pipes and dysfunctional rooms. Now, Kim and her team take this disaster of a house and turn it into their dream dessert oasis.

A House for the Generations
Spanning four generations, a mother and her two sons love their 110-year-old San Antonio home, but it's in desperate need of a renovation. Kim and her team are tasked with bringing this legacy house into the 21st century while honoring its historic past.

Mini Mansion
After three decades in Manhattan, a music teacher returns home to San Antonio to purchase a palatial dream home, but it soon turns into a nightmare. Now, Kim and Bryan take her 100-year-old house and turn it into the dream home she's wanted for years.

Steps Away From a Dream House
It was love at first sight for homeowners and their copper-topped ranch, but they've had it with their multilevel, obstacle-course interior. Now, Kim and her team look to level up this dysfunctional house into a home they can love from top to bottom.

Midcentury Lake House
Homeowners fell in love with the quirky details of their midcentury house, but the novelties are wearing off and proving to be dysfunctional. Kim and her team take on their biggest project yet as they turn this nostalgic retreat into a lakeside stunner.
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