Designed to Sell
tv show

284 total episodes
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25 seasons
First Aired March 19, 2004
Overview
Designed to Sell is an HGTV American reality television show produced by Pie Town Productions in Los Angeles and Chicago and Edelman Productions in Washington, D.C., and Atlanta. Each 30-minute episode focuses on fixing up a home that is about to go on the market or that has been on the market but has not attracted buyers. The show began airing in 2004 and was canceled in 2011. The show provides expert real estate and design advice and general contractors, who are given a $2,000 budget for materials to get a maximum offer for the house. To add excitement to the show, the renovations generally take place over a period of three to seven days, before the home's open house, generally spread out over the course of three or four weeks. The show pays the contractor's fees and the salaries of the carpenters, landscapers, painters, plumbers, and other workers. Most changes are cosmetic, but some require drastic demolition and reconstruction.
Season 7
13 episodes
Air Date
September 15, 2006
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Sayonara, Starter Home
Episode 1 - 30m
September 15, 2006
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So Long, Bachelor Pad
Episode 2 - 30m
August 26, 2006
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New Baby, Bigger Place
Episode 3 - 30m
December 12, 2006
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Make Room for Buyers
Episode 4 - 30m
February 06, 2007
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Vintage Place Gets Classy
Episode 5 - 30m
January 02, 2007
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Underground Unit Upgrade
Episode 6 - 30m
February 20, 2007
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Condo Turns Into Grownup Digs
Episode 7 - 30m
January 23, 2007
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Bound for Town
Episode 8 - 30m
October 24, 2005
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Too Small For Two Boys
Episode 9 - 30m
January 09, 2007
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Condo Conversion
Episode 10 - 30m
April 03, 2007
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Condo Goes Contemporary
Episode 11 - 30m
April 17, 2007
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Bye-Bye 'Burbs
Episode 12 - 30m
April 24, 2007
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Selling for a New Job
Episode 13 - 30m
April 30, 2007
