Love It or List It Season 5
When a house no longer feels like home, homeowners are left with a big financial and emotional question: renovate or sell it? Love It or List It helps fed-up homeowners decide. In each hour-long episode Realtor David Visentin and designer Hilary Farr compete for the homeowners' final decision to stay or go.
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Love It or List It
2008 / TV-GWhen a house no longer feels like home, homeowners are left with a big financial and emotional question: renovate or sell it? Love It or List It helps fed-up homeowners decide. In each hour-long episode Realtor David Visentin and designer Hilary Farr compete for the homeowners' final decision to stay or go.
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Love It or List It Season 5 Full Episode Guide
A man loves the location of his house, but his wife feels confined by the cramped living area, and would prefer a more open concept in the country.
Nevada is tired of chaos, while Kevin thinks their home can be made functional.
With an unfinished basement and cramped spaces, a home no longer suits the purposes of a couple who likes to entertain.
After patching up their relationship, a couple realizes they have a lot of things to fix with their house as well.
While a woman feels cramped in their townhouse after the birth of her daughter, her husband is determined to make it work for their new family.
After relocating to a rural home, a couple wants a home that combines urban functionality with the room that they have.
A realtor helps a couple find a home large enough without losing the charm of their current home; expanding a highly-debated space.
In spite of a large yard, a couple is divided over their bungalow's ability to house their growing family.
A large family no longer fits in their home, they need more space either through renovation or a move.
After a two-year search for their dream home, a couple needs the house to be more functional, or they need to find a new one.
After spending two years fixing up their home and increasing the value, a couple must decide whether or not to sell.
Delilah has had enough with Dan's renovations.
A couple disagrees on the future of their former triplex.
Janice bought a house without consulting Trevor.
Hilary tries to fit YJ and Michael's home to fit their needs while David searches for a new home.
With their tiny house crawling with people, Hilary makes the most of Sue and Bruce's home while David presents a move-in-ready space.
A family lives in a small home with a chopped-up floorplan.
A family of four lives in the basement of a three-story house.
Brian needs a home that accommodates his disabilities.
When Barb and Pete bought their semi detached home it was with a 5 year plan. Over a decade and two active, teenaged kids later, they’re still there and struggling with the tiny cramped spaces more than ever. Can Hilary prove to Pete that this house can work? Or will David find them the home that delivers not only the space they need, but the peace of mind they deserve?
After Deborah and Jay inherit a large sum of money, they argue over keeping their home or moving.
Richard wants to move to a larger home, but Danielle doesn't want to leave her elderly aunt, who lives next door.
Karina, her son and her sister had to squeeze back into a small bachelorette pad.
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Jody needs space to breathe; Sam wants to make their current home work.
Cam wants a house with more space.
Kelly and Robin need an expansion for their growing family.
Sarah and Andrew need a bigger house.
A suburban home to accommodate a multi-generational family.
Police officers cannot agree on whether to update or relocate.
A historic Victorian home needs an update.
A family of seven needs a change.
Transforming a huge house into a home.
A tiny bungalow by a lakeside.
An easier-to-manage manor home.
No main floor living space in a small house.
A tiny townhouse holds a family of seven.
Re-inventing a tight basement to provide more space.
Creating more space for a baby on the way.
Creating a private space for a mother and daughter.
A couple with plans to have a second child end up expecting twins.
A family-owned legacy farmhouse of five generations has too much space.
Wendie and Dave's suburban home has become a daily battle.
Sarena & Flare need more room in their tiny basement.
An area for the kids' hockey activities may mean a larger house with a backyard.
Aaron and Danielle want a new home to start their family.
A rundown bungalow leads to a fresh start.
Catherine is attached to Scott's house.
Oliver buys a home that needs fixing.
A family runs out of space.
A home to accommodate three generations.
A family business and an active family needs more space.
Marisa's century home leaves Chris wanting a more modern build.
Desmond wants more space.
A move to the suburbs to be closer to cultural amenities.
Dueling sisters want more privacy.
Joe is looking for a new house after living in a condo.
Phil and Kelly's fourth child is on the way and they are outgrowing their two-story home.
A family of seven needs more space.
Roxy and Dee's relationship; Hilary and David work to create harmony.
A space that has both character and function.
Matt and Kelly's aging row house and eroding foundations.
Joe and Linh's twins turn their dream home into a wedge between them.