Who's Afraid of a Cheap Old House? - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
From City to Rural Residence
The series will kick off in Whitehall, New York, where the Finkelsteins travel in their classic truck, Old Blue, to meet partners Bill and Joe, scenic artists who currently own a centuries-old home but wish to transform a unique building into their new dwelling. Ethan and Elizabeth will show them a former fraternal meeting hall in Italianate style with stunning arched windows and exposed brick and a firehouse with intact metal tin ceilings and walls—both built in the 1800s.
Unconventional Into Dream Home
American Dream Home
Grand Historic Renovation
Cheap Old Rainbow House
Nostalgic Hometown Hunt
A couple is searching in his hometown for an old house, and with his father suddenly passing away, they want to restore a place that would make him proud. Ethan, Elizabeth and the team are called on to find the right, cheap home with character.
Harmonious Old House
A couple is looking for a large house for their family, and they both love old homes, but their design tastes couldn't be further apart. Ethan, Elizabeth and the team find a way to bring harmony to the family through an extraordinary restoration.
A Cat Couple's Quest
A cat loving couple looks to Ethan and Elizabeth to help them find their first home. With a limited budget, the team helps them restore a forgotten residence into a vibrant house filled with historic charm and lots of color.
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