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7.5
2018
Documentary
, Reality
Designer Genevieve Gorder and real estate expert Peter Lorimer show property owners how to turn their short-term rentals into moneymaking showstoppers.
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- Cast:
- Genevieve Gorder
Episode 8 : DC Firehouse
August. 17,2018
A historic firehouse in the nation's capital gets a family-friendly makeover that honors its roots -- and its ties to the local community.
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Episode 7 : Palm Springs Time Machine
August. 17,2018
A colorful couple goes all-in on outrageous 1970s decor to turn their one-of-a-kind vacation rental into an upscale desert jewel.
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Episode 6 : Hudson River Carriage House
August. 17,2018
A vacant carriage house with vintage charm is a blank canvas for business opportunity -- and an interior designer's dream.
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Episode 5 : Paso Robles Wine Country Cottage
August. 17,2018
A couple turns their dated vineyard cottage into an upmarket rental for destination weddings, unique experiences and elegant outdoor living.
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Episode 4 : Brooklyn Brownstone
August. 17,2018
A big and affordable Bed-Stuy rental caters to crowds. But it falls short on layout and design -- and connecting its guests to local attractions.
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Episode 3 : Austin Pool Pad
August. 17,2018
A struggling property with a headstrong owner isn't turning a profit despite a pool, a charming exterior and the perfect location.
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Episode 2 : Malibu Beach House
August. 17,2018
A widow's weathered seaside bungalow becomes a dazzling oceanfront villa with luxurious views and high-end amenities.
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Episode 1 : Seattle Houseboat
August. 17,2018
A married couple's floating vacation rental goes from a claustrophobic money pit to a romantic waterfront retreat with a rooftop deck.
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