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  1. www.hgtv.com › shows › designed-to-sellDesigned to Sell | HGTV

    Designed to Sell shows how to turn a tired house into a showpiece by giving sellers a $2,000 budget and a team of experts to transform their house into the hottest property on the block. Find out if all the hard work pays off with the ultimate goal: a bigger bottom line.

  2. HGTV. Designed to Sell is an American HGTV 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.

  3. Designed to Sell: With Shane Tallant, Belma Johnson, Brooks Utley, Clive Pearse. A team of designers and real estate experts offer tips to homeowners on how they can make their home more attractive to prospective buyers.

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    • Shane Tallant, Belma Johnson, Brooks Utley
    • Reality-TV
    • Shane Tallant, Belma Johnson, Brooks Utley
  4. Season 29, Episode 1. Packing Up the Memories. Charlie and Maureen are ready to move to a smaller place now that four of their seven kids are off to college, but their current home has two decades of their own family written all over it ... Season 29, Episode 2. Finishing Up for a Sale.

  5. Season 6, Episode 1. 'Burbs Bound. Cherie and Ray Fiedler are ready to sell their first home. It will be an emotional move to the suburbs for the lifelong city dwellers, but the Fiedlers and their two children want to be ... Season 6, Episode 2. Trading Up.

  6. Designed to Sell. Season 4. They say you have to spend money to make money. Nowhere is that more true than in the high-stakes world of real estate, but who wants to sink a fortune into fixing up a house they're trying to sell?

  7. This is where Designed to Sell enters the selling process to help. A 2021 National Association of Realtors study on home staging reported that 82 percent of buyers’ agents said staging a home made it easier for a buyer to visualize the property as a future home.