Fixer Upper — Season 1, Episode 10: Couple Pursues Elusive Neighborhood Where Residents Never Leave
Reality • 45 min • 6 seasons, 86 episodes • ★ 7.8/10
Episode synopsis
Rachel and Andrew Erwin are asking Chip and Jo to find them a home in the Viking Hills neighborhood where 'for sale' signs are rare. It's a place where people live but never leave. But the Gaines are determined to find the young family their dream home showing them three houses that are as diverse as Rachel's taste. Rachel likes a rustic feel with a delightful contrast of pops of color. Andrew wants space inside and out to accommodate his towering physique and his passion for the outdoors. Will they pick the stately colonial house with the wagon wheel light fixture, the split-level retro with the strange bathroom or the claustrophobic house loaded with louver doors? The Gaines have their work cut out for them, but Chip keeps it fun finding ways to lighten up Jojo's sometimes serious side - this time clothed in some daring duds.
About Fixer Upper
Renovation, design and real estate pros Chip and Joanna Gaines are paired with Waco/Dallas, Texas-area buyers to renovate the wrong house that's in the right location.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Looking Old But Feeling New
- E2Young Family Takes On History
- E3Nomadic Suburbanites Seek Unique Retro Residence
- E4Client Rebuilds Life
- E5French Country Sought In Waco
- E6Craftsman Crave Urban Feel
- E7Texan Family Returns to Roots
- E8Single Mom Starts New Life With Fixer Upper
- E9Missionaries Enlist Kids to Find Retreat in Their Hometown of Waco, Texas
- E11Physicians Seek Farmhouse for Growing Household
- E12Professor and Family Crave Country Climate
- E13Active Baby Boomers Seek Sanctuary Near Nature