Sell This House
Sell This House | |
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Genre | Reality |
Starring | Tanya Memme Roger Hazard |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 10 |
No. of episodes | 170 |
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Executive producers |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Production company | Six West Media |
Distributor | A+E Networks |
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Original network | |
Original release | July 6, 2003 present | –
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Sell This House is an American reality television series that premiered July 6, 2003 on A&E and May 18, 2020 on FYI. Host Tanya Memme and home stagers/interior designers Roger Hazard and Daniel Kucan help homeowners who are having trouble selling their houses. For its ninth season, the show's name was changed to Sell This House: Extreme and the format expanded to one hour. Construction expert Charlie Frattini and designer Daniel Kucan joined the cast after Roger departed the show.[1]
Premise[]
2003-2011[]
In seasons 1 through 9, cameras were set up to record prospective buyers' reactions in a one-day open house, followed by Memme showing and discussing the comments with the homeowners. Afterward, Roger makes his evaluation. He, Memme, the sellers, and their friends and family then work to stage the house, fixing, minimizing or hiding any problems he has found, on a budget of a few hundred dollars. This generally involves redesigning the landscaping, painting, removing excess clutter and personal items and staging furnishings without making structual changes to the house. Finally, the same potential buyers are brought back for a second walkthrough.
2020-present[]
In May 2020, A+E Networks announced the series would be returning for its tenth season after a nearly nine year hiatus. Season 10 premiered on May 18, 2020 on FYI[2] and many free streaming services. The latest season focuses on houses that have been sitting on the market for more than 100 days. Memme starts by conducting an open house to get feedback from buyers, before working with a local designer to transform the homes. After re-listing the homes online and conducting a new round of open house inspections, viewers see the transformation, hear prospective buyer feedback, and find out for what price the home listed and if it sold.[2]
Series overview[]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 26 | July 6, 2003 | May 1, 2004 | |
2 | 26 | July 11, 2004 | February 13, 2005 | |
3 | 23 | April 3, 2005 | January 29, 2006 | |
4 | 33 | March 12, 2006 | July 21, 2007 | |
5 | 33 | July 28, 2007 | June 28, 2008 | |
6 | 16 | August 2, 2008 | December 20, 2008 | |
7 | 13 | April 25, 2009 | August 29, 2009 | |
8 | 23 | April 3, 2010 | November 20, 2010 | |
9 | 10 | March 19, 2011 | August 6, 2011 | |
10 | TBA | May 18, 2020 | TBA |
Show locations[]
State | Locations |
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Alabama | |
Alaska | Anchorage |
Arizona | Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson |
Arkansas | Conway, Sherwood |
California | Altadena, Burbank, Cathedral City, Culver City, Granada Hills, Elverta, La Mesa, Los Angeles, Los Gatos, Long Beach, Mission Bay, Orange County, Palm Springs, Pasadena, San Diego, San Francisco, San Mateo, Sacramento, Santa Monica, Saratoga, Van Nuys |
Colorado | Arvada, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver |
Connecticut | Bridgeport, Stratford |
Delaware | |
District of Columbia | |
Florida | Clearwater, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Fort Lauderdale, Key West, Lutz, Miami, Miami Beach, Miami Lakes |
Georgia | Alpharetta, Atlanta, Marietta, Savannah |
Hawaii | Captain Cook, Haiku, Honolulu, Kaneohe, Keaau, Kihei, Lahaina |
Idaho | |
Illinois | Chicago, North Barrington |
Indiana | |
Iowa | |
Kansas | |
Kentucky | Louisville |
Louisiana | Gretna, New Orleans |
Maine | Ocean Park, Saco |
Massachusetts | Amesbury, Boston, East Boston, Woburn |
Maryland | Baltimore, Columbia, Severn |
Michigan | |
Minnesota | Burnsville, Coon Rapids |
Mississippi | |
Missouri | Lawson, Liberty |
Montana | Belgrade, Virginia City |
Nebraska | |
Nevada | Las Vegas |
New Hampshire | Derry, Manchester |
New Jersey | Hoboken, Jersey City, Little Falls, Prospect Park, West Orange |
New Mexico | Lamy, Santa Fe |
New York | Amityville, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Manhattan, New York City, Port Washington, Yonkers, Yorktown Heights |
North Carolina | Charlotte, Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach |
North Dakota | |
Ohio | Chagrin Falls, Cleveland |
Oklahoma | Tulsa |
Oregon | Carlton, Oregon City, Portland, Tigard |
Pennsylvania | Philadelphia |
Rhode Island | |
South Carolina | Charleston, Summerville |
South Dakota | |
Tennessee | Memphis, Nashville |
Texas | Austin, Dallas, Houston, Round Rock, Sugar Land, Watauga |
Utah | Salt Lake City |
Vermont | |
Virginia | |
Washington | Auburn, Bellevue, Edmonds, Everett, Gig Harbor, Kirkland, Lynnwood, Mercer Island, Renton, Seattle, Tacoma, Tukwila, Vashon |
West Virginia | |
Wisconsin | Madison |
Wyoming | Cheyenne, Pine Bluffs |
References[]
- ^ "Why Did Designer Roger Hazard Leave "Sell This House"?". Hooked on Houses. August 8, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2020.
- ^ a b ""Sell This House" Premieres Monday, May 18 at 10PM ET on FYI". The Futon Critic. May 15, 2020. Retrieved May 16, 2020.
External links[]
- 2000s American reality television series
- 2010s American reality television series
- 2020s American reality television series
- 2003 American television series debuts
- A&E (TV network) original programming
- English-language television shows
- Television shows set in the United States
- Home renovation television series
- Property buying television shows
- FYI (American TV channel) original programming
- American television series revived after cancellation
- United States reality television stubs