

Sell This House
Season 2
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Sell This House is a reality television series that started airing on the A&E television network in 2003. Host Tanya Memme and designer/home stager Roger Hazard help homeowners who are having trouble selling their houses.
Where to Watch Season 2
26 Episodes
- Sherwood, AR - Kathy RainesE2
Sherwood, AR - Kathy RainesRemoving the clutter, surplus furniture, pet and stale cigarette odors, dark window treatments and wallpaper, and the aviary/office from the dining room, in addition to painting and rearranging the remaining furniture, made this custom built home overlooking a lovely pond seem bigger and brighter. - Conway, AR - Michael Meachum & Kaleena GilbertE4
Conway, AR - Michael Meachum & Kaleena GilbertThis brick home with a big backyard, three bedrooms, two baths, and a two car garage just needed some spackle, paint, stereo wire and wallpaper removal, new lighting fixtures, furniture rearrangement, decluttering and a good cleaning to get an offer in less than a week. - Santa Fe, NM - WhiteheadE8
Santa Fe, NM - WhiteheadRemoving wallpaper, decluttering, rearranging all the furniture, transforming the indoor pool room from a funky bachelor's tiki bar to a relaxing spa area, and painting (with a little help from Tanya's mom!) was all it took to spark interest in this house. - Baltimore, MD - MolnerE9
Baltimore, MD - MolnerSteam cleaning the carpets to remove the eau de dog and cigarette smoke, repainting the living room, dining room, hallways and master bedroom to lighten and brighten, and removing the clutter gave this rambler a breath of fresh air and a great new look, even though one of the homeowners was extremely unhappy with Roger's color choices. - Severn, MD - DoggettE10
Severn, MD - DoggettThis A-frame home features a large wooded lot, a pool, large rooms in an open floor plan, a finished basement, a high-ceilinged living room with a beautiful fireplace and a spiral staircase leading to a office loft. Removing excess furniture, photographs and knick-knacks, a little painting, repairing a hole in the kitchen linoleum, and repositioning the furniture gave this 1970s house a whole new look for a mere $140.00. - Madison, WI - BuechnerE11
Madison, WI - BuechnerThis house built in 1968 looked every minute of its age, so Roger brought it into the present with some paint; updated window treatments, lighting fixtures and covers for the futon and chairs; a bamboo runner to cover up outdated counter-tops; removing excess furniture; clearing out the clutter; and getting rid of the bedroom rug to expose the beautiful hardwood floors. - Madison, WI - McCaffrey and WoodE13
Madison, WI - McCaffrey and WoodThis three bedroom, one bath home needed lots of paint in the sunroom, dining room, and bath; a new tin ceiling, wood molding, and lighting fixture, as well as replacing the glass shower doors with a fresh, white curtain in the bathroom; decluttering the sunroom; rearranging furniture in the living room and sunroom; and new window treatments in the sunroom to get an offer. - Arvada, CO - Cindy Tomasi & Daughter DarcyE15
Arvada, CO - Cindy Tomasi & Daughter DarcyThis three bedroom house with a large yard just needed lots of repainting in bright, bold colors to cover up dark paneling and pink walls, some new light fixtures and window treatments, removal of worn carpeting to expose pristine hardwood floors, rearranging the furniture, and removal of the kitchen cabinet doors to attract a buyer and close the sale. - Boston, MA - DowningE20
Boston, MA - DowningRoger's recuperation from knee surgery keeps him from tackling the stairs in this brownstone condo, so from a comfortable perch on the couch, he supervises Tanya and Megan Szczecko, his design assistant, as they carry out his plans for finding a buyer for this house by painting, eliminating musty odors, removing and rearranging furniture, turning a door that goes nowhere into an architectural focal point, adding new window treatments, and deemphasizing the narrowness of the house.