Love It or List It Season 10
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 10 Full Episode Guide
A couple are split on whether to stay in a tiny home, which was purchased by one of them without consulting the other.
A midcentury bungalow with loads of potential has put a couple at odds with each other.
A former multifamily home in a central location causes some tension between a couple.
A family want more space than their three-bedroom home offers, and so they consider a move with prodding from David; at the same time, Hilary tries to expand their current abode to satisfy their ever-changing needs.
A blended family of five living in a home without enough bedrooms and bathrooms ask Hilary to create them some much-needed space, while David tries to find them a house that better suits their needs.
A couple living in a tiny, cramped home with two teenagers ask David and Hilary for help.
The ultraorganized half of a couple contends that a 1000-square-foot bungalow has more than enough space for a growing family of six, but not everyone in her household agrees.
A woman is reluctant to leave 20 years of memories, but her partner is ready to move out of their current 1100-square-foot abode and find a bigger house for their family of five.
Hilary and David offer their expertise to help a family of four living in the basement apartment of a three-story centrally located home that needs some renovation.
Hilary faces the challenge of renovating an 1800-square-foot home in an affluent neighborhood to accommodate a father who has limited hearing and eyesight, while David plans to find a house with an open floor plan that will work for the entire family.
Hilary and David compete to win over a pair of urban hippies who have inherited a large sum of money and are conflicted over whether to renovate their crumbling home or start fresh in a new place.
A widow and her son return to the bachelorette pad she once shared with her sister, but the space needs to be reimagined for them to stay and not consider moving into a different home chosen for them by David.
A couple are divided when it comes to selling their tiny 1100-square-foot home, which, as is, isn't big enough for their growing family, but there is some hesitation about moving, because an elderly aunt lives right next door. While Hilary gets to work on her plan for a third-bedroom extension, David is busy scouring the nearby area for a more spacious abode.