

Sell This HouseSaison 4
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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.
Où regarder Sell This House • Saison 4
23 épisodes
- Louisville, KY - Tracey Purifoy & John MoneypennyE16
Louisville, KY - Tracey Purifoy & John MoneypennyTracey and John are ready to sell their house. Open house people think it is small, dark and crowded. They get lots of help from friends and family moving out extra furniture and painting in all the rooms. Even from both their dads. People at the second open house love the big bright rooms. - Louisville, KY - Todd & Joanna SheehanE17
Louisville, KY - Todd & Joanna SheehanNewlyweds Joanna and Todd have been trying to sell their first home together for over a year. Open house guests don't like the eighties style decor. Especially the wallpaper. After getting rid of it and painting, the second open house people loved seeing the large open rooms. The house sold after the changes. - Buffalo, NY - Shani & Mark HuntE20
Buffalo, NY - Shani & Mark HuntMark and Shani are having trouble selling their 3 bedroom house. Even with nice hardwood floors throughout. Open house guests commented on the furniture, master bedroom paint color, and even the cobwebs. Paint, cleaning and re purposing the rooms got lots of wows. And an offer to buy. - Everett, WA - Jason & Cory StarkE27
Everett, WA - Jason & Cory StarkJason and Cory have had their mid century 3 bedroom rancher on the market 3 times. But no offers. Open house comments are it's too small and dated. Refreshing the one bathroom with paint, a new mirror , shower curtain, even a new toilet seat impresses everyone at the next open house. Just moving the furniture in the living room makes it bigger and flow better. Now the house feels big, bright and up to date. And it sold just weeks later. - Peoria, AZ - Johnny McDowellE28
Peoria, AZ - Johnny McDowellBachelor and teacher Johnny needs to downsize from his 3 bedroom condo. Open house viewers zero in on the misplaced furniture, electronics, cluttered kitchen and stark master suite. After adding some color to the walls, moving furniture, and changing the window treatments, this home was contemporary and cosy. And he got an offer to buy his house. - Phoenix, AZ - Michael & CozetteE29
Phoenix, AZ - Michael & CozetteMichael and Cozette had a hard time getting an offer for their home so they could move to Oregon. Potential buyers thought everything was misplaced, old and small. Putting the furniture in better places really opened up the rooms and showed the southwestern design. They got multiple offers and sold their house. - Honolulu, HI - VanessaE30
Honolulu, HI - VanessaVanessa can't get anyone interested in buying her family's home. Open house visitors see it is cluttered and crowded with furniture and office items. Painting the kitchen and living rooms make them open up and look bigger. Getting the clutter out and removing furniture improves the flow . And changing the window treatments let the second open house people see the fantastic view . - Honolulu, HI - Agnes & Ray Guerrero
E31Honolulu, HI - Agnes & Ray GuerreroThe home owners have to work on the day but most of the work is done - some special guests show up to help out. They are, Tanya's mother, grandmother, aunt Shirley, and Arlene, a family friend to get the job done. A good trade. - San Francisco, CA – Claire UrdahlE32
San Francisco, CA – Claire UrdahlClaire and her two sisters are ready to sell their 54 year old family home. Potential buyers don't like the dated decor. And the family pictures and mementos make it feel small. After painting over murals , removing the bar and taking up the carpet to reveal the parquet floor, the next open house comments are about the large rooms and modern look.










