
About this season
The long-running A&E series "Sell This House!" gets an extreme makeover. While familiar face Tanya Memme (longtime "Sell This House!" host Roger Hazard left this series after season one) continues to help spruce up homes that have been on the market too long, she gets a big hand from new partners Charlie Frattini, a construction veteran with a no-nonsense approach to his work, and edgy designer Daniel Kucan, whose work has been showcased on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." Frattini tears down walls, installs new flooring, completely renovates kitchens and bathrooms, and makes any other changes that Kucan thinks are needed to ensure the homeowners receive top dollar when their house is sold.
Episodes (8)
1. Seattle, WA
Aired 20 April 2013
A growing family's tiny bungalow home gets fresh carpet in the bedroom, refinished furniture and an updated kitchen.
2. Des Moines, WA
Aired 27 April 2013
Renovations to a couple's 1963 home include added entryway details that match the living room fireplace, widening the kitchen entrances, and the addition of new bathroom components.
3. Redondo Beach, CA
Aired 4 May 2013
A California couple's grand home renovation is left in a state of disarray thanks to a crashing housing market.
4. Atlanta, GA
Aired 11 May 2013
A home that has not been updated in over 50 years undergoes an ambitious modernization in order to attract potential buyers.
5. Tucker, GA
Aired 18 May 2013
A couple have trouble selling a home that features outdated cabinets, ugly wallpaper, wood paneling and other 1970s-style decor.
6. Prairieville, LA
Aired 1 June 2013
A married couple's home features a funky layout, a tired kitchen, and a tiny room with cement floors.
7. New Orleans, LA
Aired 8 June 2013
A New Orleans couple tire of city life, but their cottage's cramped layout, strange flooring and tiny kitchen make the dwelling impossible to sell.
8. Mercer Island, WA
Aired 15 June 2013
A ranch-style home in a Seattle neighborhood is a mishmash of uncompleted projects and too much work for a pair of empty nesters to maintain.