Don't Hate Your House With the Property Brothers

The Scott brothers renovate homes for families who want to love their houses.
Tight Quarters
S2 E1

Warren and Tricia buy a recently remodeled house in a nice neighborhood, wanting to host family holiday gatherings; with a three-year-old and a newborn, they need space more than ever; they enlist Drew and Jonathan's help to renovate.

Making It All Fit
S2 E4

Overhauling the home of Stephanie and Mike, who have tour teenagers, to make space for everyone.

It's All in Play
S2 E5

Yosemite and Charlie bought their house three years ago with the dream of being the entertainment hub for their friends; they love having their friends over for games nights and dinners.

Privacy Please
S2 E6

After moving over six times in a dozen years, Carolyn and her daughters Tuki and Ruby find a house in a great neighborhood, but it has a problem - it only has two bedrooms.

Sweating It Out
S2 E7

Drew and Jonathan feel the heat as they try to deliver on Bahar and Mathieu's wishes of updating their home and preserving its character, all while sticking to a strict budget.

With a View Too
S1 E2

Krystal and Ben move back to their childhood neighborhood with the goal of giving their five-year-old daughter the chance to grow up around her extended family, many of whom live close by.

Water Damage
S1 E3

To move into their dream neighbourhood, Chanel and Jeff buy a house no one wants; the discovery of water damage threatens to derail the renovation.

The Money Pit
S1 E4

Joon and Younga buy a starter home with the goal of moving when their kids get older; now they've convinced Joon's parents to move into the neighbourhood to be near the grandkids, so they stay put and need to renovate.

Fit and Function
S1 E5

Jessica and Jeff buy a house in the location of their dreams, close to good schools for their two kids, but it needs a full gut and remodel before they can even think about moving in.

Big Delays
S1 E6

Drew and Jonathan face a tough challenge with the L.A. house they bought for their parents, Jim and Joanne; nearly a year in, guilt and anxiety riddle them because project delays stretch on.